Earthquake forecasting and Multi-parameter approach for its implementation [Sergey Pulinets]

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This Sunday May 28, 2023, The Rising Tide Foundation hosted renowned scientist Dr. Sergey Pulinets on the topic of a earthquake forecasting, with a look to the various array of precursors, chemical, electromagnetic, radioactive and possibly more that must be held in mind when forecasting likely future earthquakes. Previous lectures within our Science Unshackled Symposium can be found here.

Speaker Bio: Sergey Alexander Pulinets, Russian physicist, researcher. Achievements include design of High Frequency wideband wave complex for ARAKS experiment; development of High Frequency wave spectroscopy of the ionosphere; development of model of the electron concentration distribution in the ionosphere; discovery of ionospheric precursors of earthquakes; first to lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere cxoupling model. Dr Pulinets has served as chief laboratory Izmiran, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia, 1987—2004, chief ionospheric department Russia, 1995—2002, deputy director division Russia, 1993—1998, director division Russia, 1998—1999, deputy director Russia, 1999—2002, principal scientist Troits, Russia, since 2005. Senior researcher Institute Geophysics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, 2002—2007.

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I have a question for Dr Sergey Pulinets.
We know that during grand solar minima, such as the one we are entering, "The Eddy Minimum" named after the American astronomer John Allen Eddy, one of the many phenomena experienced is the increasing frequency of earthquakes. Has Dr Sergey Pulinets studied why that happens?
Thank you.

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