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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; January 1946; v. 36; no. 1; p. 21-29
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Seismic areas and secular magnetic variations*

GUY C. OMER, JR.

HAWAIIAN VOLCANO OBSERVATORY,, HAWAII NATIONAL PARK

Abstract

A GOOD geographical coincidence is observed to exist between areas of anomalous change in the earth's secular magnetic field and the western Indian Ocean, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and the Easter Island Ridge seismic zones. Suggestive relationships are noted between changes in the earth's secular magnetic field and other areas of shallow seismicity.

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* Published by permission of the Director, National Park Service. Manuscript received for publication December 12, 1945.







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