Abstract

The foundation of the material described in the article is the property of a liquid during movement along the pipeline to create a hydraulic shock. Channels, faults, and cracks in the earth's crust can be attributed to underground “pipelines”, and magma to liquid. Consequently, when magma moves in the earth's crust and mantle, hydraulic shocks occur. The shock waves that arise during this process form energy pulses, which are accompanied by instantaneous changes in temperature, pressure, acceleration, and deceleration of atoms, phase transitions of matter and a swarm of earthquakes. Being within the framework of Mr. Reid's theory - Elastic recoil, it is impossible to answer the question of the formation of an earthquake swarm, and modern geophysics indecisively blames magma for this, which supposedly changes the temperature background of the earth's crust, thereby causing volumetric expansion of rocks and tremors. We find this explanation correct, but insufficient. In our opinion, the mechanism of the formation of an earthquake swarm is the energy of hydraulic shocks of magma during its movement in faults and fissures of rocks.

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