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发生在海底板块交接处的地震常常是以月球的引力为最后导火线而发生的,这是日本科学家的最新研究结果。 日本东北大学教授大竹政和等人最近对1977到2000年间世界九个地区发生在海底板块交接处的1923次里氏5.5级以上地震进行了研究,他们得出的结论是:在月球引力朝着有助于断层滑动的方向起作用时,发生地震的次数显然多于其他时刻,特别是发生在日本东北地区和俄国勘察加半岛一带海底7.5级以上的大地震,与月球引力的这种相关关系尤其显著。这些科学家们于是分析说,在地震发生之前,月球或太阳的很小的引力差异就会产生很大影响,容易成为引发大地震的导火线。
Earthquakes that take place at the juncture of the seabed are often caused by the gravitational pull of the moon as the last fuse, the latest research by Japanese scientists. Japan’s Tohoku University professor Dazhu Zheng and others recently conducted a study of 1923 Richter 5.5 magnitude earthquakes that occurred in nine seaboard sections of the world between 1977 and 2000 in the seabed slab junction. They concluded that the gravitational pull toward the The number of earthquakes that occurred when contributing to fault slip was obviously higher than those at other times, especially the large earthquakes of magnitude 7.5 above the sea floor in northeastern Japan and Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. The correlation with the lunar gravity is especially significant Significant. These scientists then analyzed that before the earthquake, the small gravitational difference between the moon and the sun would have a great impact and easily lead to a major earthquake.