The relationship between earthquakes and positions of the Sun and Moon (I). Some temporal characteristics of generalized preshock sequence in seismogenic zones of strong shocks

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Seismogenic Zone, Generalized Preshock, Origin Time Local Hour Angle, Earthquake-Restrained Time Zone

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This paper mainly discusses the correlations of the occurrence time of the generalized preshock sequence earthquakes and the lunar and solar local hour angles over a period of time in the seismogenic zone of strong earthquake prior to a mainshock. Their group characteristics indicate that the occurrence time of earthquakes above a certain scale is modulated by the lunar and solar local hour angles. Statistical results show that the significant correlations exist between these two things, which is of some physical significance. At the same time, the differences of actions of the Sun and Moon are analyzed and the possible active mechanism is discussed from the point of earthquake-restrained as well.

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