Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)

Starting from 1992 geochemical data are being collected with a mean sampling frequency of three days in the form of the pH value and of the most common ions and gases in the groundwater in one deep well located in Petropavlovsk, the capital city of Kamchatka (Russia). On 1 January 1996 a strong erup...

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Main Authors: P. F. Biagi, L. Castellana, R. Piccolo, A. Minafra, G. Maggipinto, A. Ermini, V. Capozzi, G. Perna, Y. M. Khatkevic, E. I. Gordeev
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004
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geo
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/4/535/2004/nhess-4-535-2004.pdf
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:e0678f135926460082a8334bbd5ac84b 2023-05-15T16:58:58+02:00 Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia) P. F. Biagi L. Castellana R. Piccolo A. Minafra G. Maggipinto A. Ermini V. Capozzi G. Perna Y. M. Khatkevic E. I. Gordeev 2004-01-01 http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/4/535/2004/nhess-4-535-2004.pdf https://doaj.org/article/e0678f135926460082a8334bbd5ac84b en eng Copernicus Publications 1561-8633 1684-9981 http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/4/535/2004/nhess-4-535-2004.pdf https://doaj.org/article/e0678f135926460082a8334bbd5ac84b undefined Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 535-539 (2004) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2004 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:50:43Z Starting from 1992 geochemical data are being collected with a mean sampling frequency of three days in the form of the pH value and of the most common ions and gases in the groundwater in one deep well located in Petropavlovsk, the capital city of Kamchatka (Russia). On 1 January 1996 a strong eruption started from the Karymsky volcano, that is located about 100km far from the well, in the north-northeastern direction. At the same time, a large earthquake (M=6.9) occurred in the Karymsky area. On 5 December 1997 a very large earthquake (M=7.7) occurred offshore, at a distance of 350km from the well and towards the same direction. The analysis of the geochemical data shows clear variations in the raw temporal trends on both cases. For the first event, a clear premonitory phase appeared; for the second one, some pre-seismic variations could be revealed but permanent modifications of the chemistry of the water subsequent to the earthquake are very clear. In both cases the feature of the geochemical variations is consistent with an afflux of new water in the aquifer connected with the well and with an escape of the Carbon dioxide gas from the ground in different directions. A schematic model able to justify such a phenomenology and the connections of the geochemical variations with the previous tectonic activities is proposed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Unknown Petropavlovsk ENVELOPE(158.626,158.626,53.067,53.067)
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L. Castellana
R. Piccolo
A. Minafra
G. Maggipinto
A. Ermini
V. Capozzi
G. Perna
Y. M. Khatkevic
E. I. Gordeev
Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
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description Starting from 1992 geochemical data are being collected with a mean sampling frequency of three days in the form of the pH value and of the most common ions and gases in the groundwater in one deep well located in Petropavlovsk, the capital city of Kamchatka (Russia). On 1 January 1996 a strong eruption started from the Karymsky volcano, that is located about 100km far from the well, in the north-northeastern direction. At the same time, a large earthquake (M=6.9) occurred in the Karymsky area. On 5 December 1997 a very large earthquake (M=7.7) occurred offshore, at a distance of 350km from the well and towards the same direction. The analysis of the geochemical data shows clear variations in the raw temporal trends on both cases. For the first event, a clear premonitory phase appeared; for the second one, some pre-seismic variations could be revealed but permanent modifications of the chemistry of the water subsequent to the earthquake are very clear. In both cases the feature of the geochemical variations is consistent with an afflux of new water in the aquifer connected with the well and with an escape of the Carbon dioxide gas from the ground in different directions. A schematic model able to justify such a phenomenology and the connections of the geochemical variations with the previous tectonic activities is proposed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author P. F. Biagi
L. Castellana
R. Piccolo
A. Minafra
G. Maggipinto
A. Ermini
V. Capozzi
G. Perna
Y. M. Khatkevic
E. I. Gordeev
author_facet P. F. Biagi
L. Castellana
R. Piccolo
A. Minafra
G. Maggipinto
A. Ermini
V. Capozzi
G. Perna
Y. M. Khatkevic
E. I. Gordeev
author_sort P. F. Biagi
title Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
title_short Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
title_full Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
title_fullStr Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in Kamchatka (Russia)
title_sort disturbances in groundwater chemical parameters related to seismic and volcanic activity in kamchatka (russia)
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2004
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/4/535/2004/nhess-4-535-2004.pdf
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