The Earth Its Life And Death

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, 130 millions of kilograms per square kilometre. Earth- quakes are also more frequent in winter than in summer and are especially numerous at the time of the equinoxes; the eruption of Mt. Pelee, in Martinique, in 1902, accompanied by a consider- able local earthquake and a tidal wave, occurred at a time when the Sun and the Moon were in a straight line with the Earth and so produced a combined attractive effect on the latter. Possibly internal tides arise forming a wave at the upper liquid su...rface of the central magma; it is then readily understandable that, at the period of the equinoxes, when the luni-solar attraction is great- est, the internal tide, and consequently its wave- 206 TKe EartK force, would be strongest. In this case, as M. Kovesligethy believes, external factors would be the determining causes of the liberation of the internal energy which takes place in virtue of the weaknesses of the crust.
It is possibly in this direction that we must seek the solution of the important problem of the foretelling of earthquakes; such a result can only be attained by studying the laws which govern the movements of the superior fluid layer of the inte- rior nucleus of the Earth, with the aid of modern physical methods, with their increasing precision.


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