4. Conclusions

[6]  To summarize, it should be noted that the IMF polarity reversal near the Earth can result in the electrostriction and magnetostriction influences of the IMF on the Earth, which initiate short-term neutron emission bursts by the Earth's crust. It can also be stated that the distributions presented in Figures 6 and 7 demonstrate a random distribution of a multitude of fairly strong IMF discontinuities rather then an increase in the seismic activity of the Earth at the IMF polarity change.


AGU

Powered by TeXWeb (Win32, v.2.0).