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Originally Posted by freebeard
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The abstract was so ambiguously-worded that nothing specific about the 'anomalies' could be deduced, requiring the viewer to sign in, and god-knows- what afterwards, to gain access to the PDF.
One comment made though, concerned the anomalies having nothing to do with the Sun. Ruling out space weather.
* 'Diurnal' is a man-experienced event.
* Earth is 'unaware' that 'days' exist.
* Sun / Earth / Lunar tidal effects go on, day and night, 24-7, 365.
* If the magnetosphere has a variability in its vertical force component, the Earth Dynamo itself would be the culprit.
* If it's the dynamo, then it's about internal convection and plumes.
* That will have to do with solar system gravitational tidal effects, the Earth-wave, and radioactive decay of heavy elements in Earth's interior.
* IEEE might want to look at all the other phenomena that occur pre-earthquake. Run their statistical models on them as well. See if they're experiencing a symptom of something else, instead of a driver.