The seismo-electromagnetic theory describes the growth of fractally distributed cracks within the lithosphere that generate the emission of magnetic anomalies prior to large earthquakes. One of the main physical properties of this theory is their consistency regarding the second law of thermodynamics. That is, the crack generation of the lithosphere corresponds to the manifestation of an irreversible process evolving from one steady state to another. Nevertheless, there is still not a proper thermodynamic description of lithospheric crack generation. That is why this work presents the derivation of the entropy changes generated by the lithospheric cracking. It is found that the growth of the fractal cracks increases the entropy prior impending earthquakes. As fractality is observed across different topics, our results are generalized by using the Onsager’s coefficient for any system characterized by fractal volumes. It is found that the growth of fractality in nature corresponds to an irreversible process.
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Autor | Venegas Aravena, Patricio Cordaro, Enrique G. Laroze, David |
Título | Natural Fractals as Irreversible Disorder: Entropy Approach from Cracks in the Semi Brittle-Ductile Lithosphere and Generalization |
Revista | Entropy |
Volumen | 24 |
Número de artículo | 1337 |
Fecha de publicación | 2022 |
Resumen | The seismo-electromagnetic theory describes the growth of fractally distributed cracks within the lithosphere that generate the emission of magnetic anomalies prior to large earthquakes. One of the main physical properties of this theory is their consistency regarding the second law of thermodynamics. That is, the crack generation of the lithosphere corresponds to the manifestation of an irreversible process evolving from one steady state to another. Nevertheless, there is still not a proper thermodynamic description of lithospheric crack generation. That is why this work presents the derivation of the entropy changes generated by the lithospheric cracking. It is found that the growth of the fractal cracks increases the entropy prior impending earthquakes. As fractality is observed across different topics, our results are generalized by using the Onsager’s coefficient for any system characterized by fractal volumes. It is found that the growth of fractality in nature corresponds to an irreversible process. |
Derechos | acceso abierto |
DOI | 10.3390/e24101337 |
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Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000872674800001 |
Paginación | 18 páginas |
Palabra clave | Fractal cracks Pre-earthquake dynamics Entropy increase Seismo-electromagnetic theory Non-reversible process |
Tema ODS | 13 Climate action |
Tema ODS español | 13 Acción por el clima |
Temática | Ingeniería |
Tipo de documento | artículo |