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Unbelievably positive and negative effects from these strange and mysterious signs.

The Earth has never really enjoyed the "peace" literally - there are always subterranean vibrations that we cannot fully feel with our senses. In fact, most of these vibrations also happen quite weakly and with small frequencies, so it is normal to not realize it. But that is entirely within the reach and capabilities of seismic meters , specially designed and manufactured devices that serve the purpose of studying what originates from earthquakes .

Recently, scientists have set up a system of gauges in Japan to analyze and monitor, giving the most accurate evidence of the measured data derived from a "time bomb" phenomenon. " in the Greenland coast on the other side of the planet.

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This could become a serious mistake if it is mistaken for a storm in the Atlantic Ocean. In fact, Japanese researchers have discovered increasingly pronounced signs of underground vibration . Although there are many potential risks, at least they are helping humanity discover more new angles of the planetary structure.

Normally the Earth still emits noises from the vibration above, with a frequency of about 10 seconds / vibration. But this case is characterized by a continuous sequence of sound emitted, with a much faster repetition rate: less than 1 second until half a minute. The origin of these expressions is often related to ocean wave activity on the ocean, weak earthquakes in the Earth's heart, or the impact of rising tide on the surface of the earth.

Specifically, researcher Kiwamu Nishida and Ryota Takagi while analyzing information about Earth's sounds from December 9-11, 2014, according to the seismic network, they has noticed unusual signs.

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A closer look at the direction of departure as well as the distance that the vibrations have spread to them has uncovered the violent impact of the storm affecting the coast of southeastern Greenland, associated with the sharp drop of air pressure, while also vibrating through the rock, reaching Japan.

Nishida and Takagi do not claim that they have discovered the earthquake, but only focus on the concept and field related to the underground sounds below the planet.

So why not a real earthquake?

The tremors from the Greenland storm are certainly not the factors that caused earthquakes. Most earthquakes occur in the contiguous region of the plate tectonic plates when broken, splitting. At the break point, one side will collide, rub against the other, until the reaction is large enough to hold back that process, then cause a noise - much bigger than what is measured. related to the storm.

However, tectonic subterranean earthquakes rarely have anything to do with the upper stratigraphic limits, often small in magnitude, like the 4.2-magnitude match in Kent, England in 2015. Or they can also be catalyzed by elements from humans, such as geological mining moves or underground water.

And from there signs of cracking have appeared. The layers of clay in deep underground are impacted by people to exploit natural gas fields. Certainly undeniably their economic and potential benefits to the United Kingdom, but it is difficult to ignore the consequences, even if it is only insignificant, like the 2.3 Richter earthquake. In 2011.

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This is mainly derived from the exploitation and pumping of groundwater rather than merely spreading cracks. It is also understandable for the frequency of small earthquakes (2-3 degrees) in Oklahoma when the industry uses natural gas to grow.

The effects have so far been negligible, but it seems that we need to pay more attention to carefully examining the impact site near the geological fault zone, before shaking hands. into exploitation.

As for the vibrations in Japan, it may not be considered real earthquakes, but scientists can also take advantage of vibrational frequencies anyway to study more about the planetary structure. For example, the speed of sound propagation through the rock layer can provide information about geological density, providing certain scientific benefits rather than serious damage to wealth and material such as we often think.