Can solar storms trigger earthquakes? Scientists propose surprising link
Can solar storms trigger earthquakes? Scientists propose surprising link
A bold new model from Kyoto University suggests that the Sun may play a subtle role in triggering earthquakes.
Scientists at Kyoto University have developed a theoretical model examining whether disturbances in the ionosphere could apply electrostatic forces deep within the Earth's crust. Under certain conditions, these forces might contribute to the start of large earthquakes.
The research is not designed to forecast earthquakes. Instead, it outlines a possible physical mechanism showing how shifts in ionospheric charge levels -- triggered by intense solar activity such as solar flares -- might interact with already weakened areas of the crust and influence how fractures develop.
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