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IUGG XXIV General Assembly July 2-13, 2007 Perugia, Italy<br />

(S) - <strong>IASPEI</strong> - International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's<br />

Interior<br />

JSS010 Poster presentation 2081<br />

Earthquake Clouds<br />

Prof. Ugur Kaynak<br />

Dept.of Geophysics-Kou-Turkey Retired<br />

Roland Karel<br />

We decided to work about the earthquake clouds after the ionosphere investigations begin to announce<br />

that there are some relationship between the ionosphere and lithosphere. These relationships are based<br />

on the huge amount of electric discharges from surrounded strained rocks of a stressed fault zone. On<br />

the other hand, the ionosphere affected from huge amount of the bearing particle coming from Sun by<br />

the solar winds. This phenomenon also will affect the lithosphere but only by the induction effect to the<br />

natural displacement currents. When the fault planes begin to emanate electrons to the lower<br />

troposphere by the piezoelectric effect, the newer electrostatic forces of these electron clouds will<br />

disturb the entire electric and magnetic systems located on the closed environments of it, until the<br />

ejected electron clouds will be reabsorbed by the main capacitor of the earth. Just on this exaggerated<br />

electron bearing condition of the lower troposphere, there may be two kind of coulombic bearing<br />

earthquake clouds produced from lithosphere and induced ionosphere. The lower earthquake clouds<br />

induced from the emanated electron clouds directly, called here as electrostatic earthquake clouds and<br />

stratospheric ice clouds that known as jet-streams called ionic earthquakes clouds when they deviated<br />

from their flying route because of their positive charges. Another earthquake clouds are the thermal<br />

earthquakes clouds emanating of the water vapor and other gases. (Such as radon, argon, methane)<br />

Their main gas and vapor ejections column namely tornado type earthquake clouds called first by the<br />

Japanese investigators. Also there are normal thermal clouds produced by the volcanic craters, warm<br />

tectonical lakes, hot water springs, and warm rivers streaming in the frozen territories. Because of these<br />

abundant types of the thermal clouds, it is very difficult to distinguish the thermal earthquake clouds<br />

from the normal one.<br />

Keywords: electrostatic clouds, ionic earthquakes clouds, thermic earthquakes clouds

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