•  infeeeee   ( @infeeeee@lemm.ee ) 
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    3 years ago

    Title is worded a bit misleadingly, it sounds like something from outer space causes earthquakes, but it’s not the case:

    […] any substantial earthquakes linked to disturbances in the Earth’s dynamo flows would alter the magnetic field, thus impacting the path of primary cosmic radiation. The fallout of these alterations would be apparent in the changes in the counts of secondary cosmic ray particles recorded by ground-based detectors.

    So as I understand, when an earthquake happens, it also disturbs the magnetic field of Earth, and you can measure this disturbance by measuring cosmic radiation.

  •  Cstrrider1   ( @Cstrrider1@beehaw.org ) 
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    3 years ago

    There will be an earthquake somewhere on earth. It looks bad. Quick everyone everywhere bum rush the grocery stores and buy 6 months of toilet paper and water bottles!

    Super interesting but may cause more chaos than good.

    •  withersailor   ( @withersailor@aussie.zone ) OP
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      3 years ago

      This correlation, they say, could aid in earthquake prediction.

      Significantly, this correlation becomes evident only when the cosmic ray data is advanced by 15 days in relation to the seismic data. This revelation brings optimism for the potential to predict imminent earthquakes.

      Says right there in the article.