WITHDRAWN The Problem of Uncontrolled Impacts on Natural Spheres
Description:
WITHDRAWN In the previous 200 years, various degrees of disruption of natural processes caused by human activity were observed. In the so-called Pre-Industrial Period (before 1900), it was noted already that even weak impacts done hundreds of kilometers away affect the reaction of the geological environment, as demonstrated Shamakhi earthquakes in Azerbaijan. The earthquake in 09.08.1828 with a magnitude of M=5.7 followed the start of the oil producing in Absheron (50 km away from Shamakhi), in 11.06.1859 with M=5.9 followed their production intensification using oil rigs (20 000 tons per year) and in 28.01.1872 with M=5.7 occurred after the use of boreholes, which increased production to 100 000 of tons of oil per year! These coincidences are not accidental: in the previous 160 years, similar events were not observed. The so-called Industrial Period (1900-1950) was characterized by significant technological achievements, but did not cause much changes in the geological environment state.
Whereas during the period of Nuclear Explosions (1945-1992) in the atmosphere and then in the lithosphere, a surge of natural disasters (earthquakes, tectonic and volcanic activity, marine and atmospheric phenomena) occurred in a jumpy manner, which initiated disruptions in the energy exchange of the planet with its external environment - Space. Much more undesirable effects were accompanied by the start (1994) of the HAARP and colliders systems using, caused a continuously increasing the degradation of the ecological state of all natural spheres. As we first established, this led to an extremely dangerous tendency for the emergence of a certain higher-temperature region appearing on the Sun surface and to increase the flow of solar radiation falling on the Earth, which gradually began to take on a dangerous character. However, today the most threatening are the plans widely advertised by most countries of the world, the so-called "solar energy", without suspecting how much this process could be unpredictable for the life of the planet. In some case this process can take on a dangerous character.
Session: Seismology for the Energy Transition [Poster]
Type: Poster
Date: 4/16/2025
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Ikram
Student Presenter: No
Invited Presentation:
Poster Number: 130
Authors
Ikram Kerimov Presenting Author ikram.kerimov@seismotechglobe.com Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences |
Seymur Kerimov Corresponding Author seymourki@web.de Seismotech Globe B.V. |
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WITHDRAWN The Problem of Uncontrolled Impacts on Natural Spheres
Category
Seismology for the Energy Transition