Marianas Archipelago-Key to continuing vulcanism



Active volcanodiscovery.com of 7 Marianas Archipelago Extrusions which include basalt and blasting silicates indicate that the Challenger Deep (10+ km water) isn’t geothermally hot, but is the base of the arc >) contributing to the narrowing of the Pacific’s width. California’s Mendocino tops the quarter orb arc (< moving westward about 20 mm/year, while Marianas go eastward. When the Marianas have a 7M earthquake.usgs.gov the brittle Crust pushes eastward to actuate Hawaii’s basalt flow. It’s 6,000 km to the east and the jerk travels at the top of the mantle via slower Rayleigh waves. Does the 18 year Moon cycle effect this, and this impinges on my Life cycle! It may have larger time inflections and I’ll measure the influence of other Space masses. 


Hurricanes, tornados, dust devils, and low pressure Storms all spin CCW- Counterclockwise in the N. Hemisphere due to Coriolis velocity maximum at the Equator (less away), and this makes a mass turn to the Left going north- which is CCW. Archipelagoes >) such as Japan- below- going in this direction create Heat of friction eg Mt. Fuji which killed trekkers last year with an unpredicted blast! Kamchatka’s behavior is the same, with monthly volcanodiscovery.com and the Full Moon has little to do with it. Move to the east creates shrinking of the Pacific- creating the Friction. What then causes the eastward movement? Moon works N-South, orthogonal to our Sun, and the Gravitational attraction of it for Earth is the prime suspect. Ecliptic plane has us and our Sun on its imaginary disk, and what is not artificial is the Inflections at furtherest distance on January 3rd, as well as changes in the Solar CME’s, precession and rotation. New Parker mission will shed light (Sun’s) on its effects on Earth, such as Pulses, magnetic fields, and Carrington events (1859 reference)!




Indonesia has 75 percent of the worldwide eruptions, and is a better target to find the Impetus. Krakatoa and Tambora are the worst killers, and lie on an average 7.175S latitude- close to the literature’s 7.25 degree Sun orbital Tilt. Ignoring Aleutians and Kamchatka’s far north eruptions, this East-West alignment is a clue to the eruption impetus. 

Review Tilt and Obliquity to find if Latitude and other angular entities have any connection to our Sun’s properties. Parker probe will release new measurements for further incorporation. Sun’s Heat supplies most of the Solar system’s energy, with older radioactive K, U, and Th having longer half-lives than the formation of our minor star (billions!). They’re common in Shale- the residue of Earth’s friction, dynamics, and volcanics. Go to oilwell boreholes for findings of K, Thorium, and Uranium. I have some in Turkey’s Anatolia Kizildere geothermal cuttings log for significant Potassium’s K measurements. 
Turkey Kizildere (red hill) has Potassium K in the cuttings of a Geothermal well, even though there are no volcanoes there. Radioactive K40 was not measured and it’s a minor fraction; basins collect ions such as Potassium and they don’t have volcanoes- which are normally near coasts. Exceptions are at the African Rift surrounding Lake Victoria (photo above)- which’s a major clue to vulcanism, since Kalimantan’s stable mini-craton is also at the Equator without Vulcanism. Mantle plumes assertion isn’t the answer, since Earth’s Crust has shifted to yield the explosive siliceous volcanoes. Sun’s Heat is dominant for all gravitational Tidal heating, but our Moon may fracture the crust 1-2 days after being Full. 

Japan’s offshore eruption at the Full Moon, February 9th/2020 has the “proof of the pudding” in the Heating! Subsea eruptions are likely the most overlooked since they’re out of sight!
Not “out of sight” are ether front of the Author and the rear of a tree root- which has followed the microcracks I conjecture to turn into Fractures 1-2 days after a Full Moon. An author isn’t an authority, but neither is the Geo culture’s assertions about Hotspots and Mantle plumes. Long live Canucks and “compassion” for the unwashed:


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