The crucial stages in the geochemical evolution of the Earth’s crust, ocean, and atmosphere could be explained by the assumed low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) that are triggered by seismic activity. LENR result in the fission of medium-weight elements accompanied by neutron emissions, involving Fe and Ni as starting elements, and C, N, O as resultants. Geochemical data and experimental evidences support the LENR hypothesis. A spectral analysis of the period 1955-2013 shows common cycles between interannual changes in atmospheric CO2 growth rate and global seismic-moment release, whereas the trending behavior of the atmospheric CO2 was in response to the anthropogenic emissions. Assuming a correlation between such seismic and atmo...
Being located on the “Ring of Fire” Japan experiences many seismic events. Adding to this, it is loc...
On Earth, carbon cycles through the land, ocean, atmosphere, living and dead biomass and the planet’...
The anomalous chemical balances at the major events in the geomechanical and geochemical evolution ...
The crucial stages in the geochemical evolution of the Earth’s crust, ocean, and atmosphere could b...
The Earth’s composition and evolution are topics that give rise to unanswered questions. However, s...
Long-term geochemical monitoring performed in the seismic area of the Umbria-Marche region of Italy ...
The Earth's composition and evolution are topics that give rise to unanswered questions. However, so...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and non-radioactive elements, are induced by high press...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and nonradioactive elements, are induced by high pressu...
[1] In this paper we present the first geochemical data set regarding long-term monitoring of dissol...
Much of Earth's carbon resides in the “deep” realms of our planet: sediments, crust, mantle, and cor...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and non-radioactive elements, are induced by high press...
In this paper we present the first geochemical data set regarding long-term monitoring of dissolved ...
Over long periods of time (~Ma), we may consider the oceans, atmosphere and biosphere as a single e...
Large earthquakes alter physical and chemical processes at Earth’s surface, triggering landslides, f...
Being located on the “Ring of Fire” Japan experiences many seismic events. Adding to this, it is loc...
On Earth, carbon cycles through the land, ocean, atmosphere, living and dead biomass and the planet’...
The anomalous chemical balances at the major events in the geomechanical and geochemical evolution ...
The crucial stages in the geochemical evolution of the Earth’s crust, ocean, and atmosphere could b...
The Earth’s composition and evolution are topics that give rise to unanswered questions. However, s...
Long-term geochemical monitoring performed in the seismic area of the Umbria-Marche region of Italy ...
The Earth's composition and evolution are topics that give rise to unanswered questions. However, so...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and non-radioactive elements, are induced by high press...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and nonradioactive elements, are induced by high pressu...
[1] In this paper we present the first geochemical data set regarding long-term monitoring of dissol...
Much of Earth's carbon resides in the “deep” realms of our planet: sediments, crust, mantle, and cor...
Piezonuclear reactions, which occur in inert and non-radioactive elements, are induced by high press...
In this paper we present the first geochemical data set regarding long-term monitoring of dissolved ...
Over long periods of time (~Ma), we may consider the oceans, atmosphere and biosphere as a single e...
Large earthquakes alter physical and chemical processes at Earth’s surface, triggering landslides, f...
Being located on the “Ring of Fire” Japan experiences many seismic events. Adding to this, it is loc...
On Earth, carbon cycles through the land, ocean, atmosphere, living and dead biomass and the planet’...
The anomalous chemical balances at the major events in the geomechanical and geochemical evolution ...