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Re: Earth tides, atmospheric pressure and their relation to Volcanic Eruptions

Date: Tue Apr 8 03:07:32 2014
Posted By: Eder Molina, Researcher PhD, Dept. of Geophysics, Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics - USP
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 1343041454.Es
Message:

Hi, there, how are you?

As far as I know, nothing related to this has been published in scientific
magazines. Earth tides are well understood for a long time, and they seem
to be very constant in their behavior, and could not be related to sparse
volcanic eruptions that we live in Earth. Atmospheric pressure is not my
area, but it seems it is not suitable as a major force to unchain volcanic
activity, either. I didn't get what do you mean by "changes in isostasy and
geochemistry", sorry.

Best regards

Eder C. Molina
Geophysicist
Dept. of Geophysics
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Sao Paulo - USP
Brasil


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