IMPROVED RADON MONITORING NETWORK FOR EARTHQUAKE PRECURSOR STUDIES IN SEISMIC AREAS

Instruments for automatic detection and monitoring of radon have been under development for over a decade at the Science Institute, University of Iceland. The test area for the instruments has been the South Iceland Seismic Zone, where earlier radon programs had demonstrated radon anomalies in assoc...

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Main Authors: Páll Theodórsson, Páll Einarsson, Guðjón I. Guðjónsson
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.587.556
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Summary:Instruments for automatic detection and monitoring of radon have been under development for over a decade at the Science Institute, University of Iceland. The test area for the instruments has been the South Iceland Seismic Zone, where earlier radon programs had demonstrated radon anomalies in association with earthquakes (e.g. Hauksson, 1981, Jónsson and Einarsson, 1996). The new instruments are based on liquid scintillation counting by a photomultiplier tube (Theodórsson and Gudjonsson, 2003). In an early monitoring system 200 ml water samples from deep geothermal boreholes were sent to the lab twice a week for analysis. This program was run in 1999-2006 and