Douglas William Zbikowski’s Research

Douglas William Zbikowski conducted geoscience research on a variety of topics. You can check out his publications and comments on ResearchGate. His publications are posted here as well for archival purposes.

“My work involves the new field of Celestial Geodynamics, which is the broadly multidisciplinary study of celestial-gravitational forcing of geodynamics and the consequences of such effects accumulating over many years. All content produced by the Institute for Celestial Geodynamics is copyrighted with a Creative Commons license that allows free reproduction with acknowledgment and no deviations. This doesn't include rights to other's copyrighted content within our work.”

A global forecast for great earthquakes and large volcanic eruptions in the next decade (September 2018)
Apparent Triggering of Large Earthquakes in Los Angeles and San Francisco Regions Related to Time Derivatives of Ellipsoidal Demand, Kinematically Derived: Qualitative Interpretations for 1890-2014.1 (January 2018)
Spectral, spatial-statistical, and graphical evidence that gravitational interaction with the Moon assists in driving Earth's tectonic plates-Part 1 (January 2018)
Evidence that Mars helps to trigger M ≥ 7.8 earthquakes (August 2017)
Terrestrial Planet Hotspots and Secular Whole-Mantle Shift: Executive Summary (January 2016)