Dee Ninis
Earthquake Geologist, Seismology Research Centre
141 Palmer Street, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
On 28 Jan 2021, at 12:42, Ninis, Dee <dee....@src.com.au> wrote:
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Hi All
From a physics point of view brief flashes of light would make rational sense. Depending on the crystal silicon content of the rock that breaks, the speed of the fracture (dependent on the fracture magnitude), and the length of the fracture (also dependent on the magnitude) more or less piezoelectric voltage may be created with sufficient dipole effect to cause dielectric breakdown of the surface atmosphere, and thus flash-over. Personally I cannot see why there has been so much resistance (excuse the pun) in the seismological community to regard this effect as being mythical.
Mike Turnbull
619 Horsecamp Road
Horse Camp, Qld. 4671
Telephone: (07) 41576538
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Hi Dee,
Now that you mention it, we camped within a few kilometres of the 2016 Petermann epicentre (about two weeks after the mainshock) and I remember seeing a large flash the first night and joking that a secret US/Aus military base must be testing something in the distance. I didn’t think much about it but there were certainly a lot of aftershocks going on at the time, and the area is very granitic (which seems to fit with Mike’s suggestion). We generally heard (rather than felt) all those aftershocks, but perhaps we also saw some of them!
Cheers,
T
From: aee...@googlegroups.com <aee...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Adam Pascale
Sent: Thursday, 28 January 2021 8:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [aees] Earthquake Lights!
I remember seeing the footage featured in this video a few years ago. Sort of looks like lightning, but I guess it could be the clouds just reflecting the illumination from the emitted energy.
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