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A mathematical analysis of the Newtonian and parametrized Post-Newtonian tidal stresses is applied to tidal triggering mechanism for earthquakes. We investigate a possible correlation.
The procedure used for calculating the solid earth tidal stress is described by the Newtonian theory and the parametrized Post-Newtonian metric. We calculate tidal stress histories for earthquakes between 1908 and 1991 in Greek area. Although no significant tidal correlation was found for the entire data set, which contained earthquakes of magnitudeM ≥ 6.0, a fairly striking correlation was observed for an earthquake-tide correlation by computing tidal functions at the time and place of the earthquake events. A successful correlation as used in this paper means that: earthquake events occur during a certain part of the tidal cycle.
Also, we have studied a variation of the gravitational constant according to the variation of the velocity of the Earth and the uniform velocity of the Solar System with respect to a “preferred Universal rest frame”.
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This work has been supported by the Greek General Secretariat of Research and Technology under Grant No. 89eΔ160.
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Dionysiou, D.D., Sarris, E.N., Tsikouras, P.G. et al. Newtonian and post-newtonian tidal theory: Variable G and earthquakes. Earth Moon Planet 60, 127–140 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00614379
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00614379