The Conductivity of the Oceans. Analysis Based on the Seismic Energy Theory

This research is based on the Seismic Energy Theory. In this theory a seismic event depends on the internal energy, the external energy, the climate and the type of soil. Additionally, it mentions that the intensity of a seismic event depends on the external energy accumulation, and the accumulation...

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Published inAdvanced engineering forum Vol. 47; pp. 81 - 87
Main Authors Romero, Milton Valverde, Romero, Yulisa Valverde, Ramírez, Claudio Valverde
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Trans Tech Publications Ltd 31.08.2022
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Summary:This research is based on the Seismic Energy Theory. In this theory a seismic event depends on the internal energy, the external energy, the climate and the type of soil. Additionally, it mentions that the intensity of a seismic event depends on the external energy accumulation, and the accumulation is variable. The Sun emits energy in a constant quantity but a variable quantity reaches the surface of the earth, and it is due to the solar photons in the path will find simple or compound bodies that can be: conductors, insulators or semiconductors. Among the best known conductors, salty water stands out. To sum up, analyzing the oceanic mass as energy conductor, we will be able to understand some of the natural events that occur in the hydrosphere.
ISSN:2234-9898
2234-991X
2234-991X
DOI:10.4028/p-l2f336