Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992

The Kamchatka peninsula, located in the far east of Russia, is a geologically active margin where the Pacific plate subducts beneath the North American and Eurasia plates. This area is characterised by frequent and strong seismic activity and epicen- tres are generally distributed offshore along the...

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Main Authors: Biagi, P, Castellana, L, Piccolo, R, Maggipinto, G, Maggipinto, T, Minafra, A, Molchanov, O, Khatkevich, Y, Gordeev, E., ERMINI, ANITA
Other Authors: Ermini, A, Gordeev, E
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2108/102515
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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/102515 2024-01-28T10:06:55+01:00 Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992 Biagi, P Castellana, L Piccolo, R Maggipinto, G Maggipinto, T Minafra, A Molchanov, O Khatkevich, Y Gordeev, E. ERMINI, ANITA Biagi, P Castellana, L Piccolo, R Maggipinto, G Maggipinto, T Minafra, A Ermini, A Molchanov, O Khatkevich, Y Gordeev, E 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/2108/102515 eng eng Copernicus GmbH country:DE volume:8 journal:GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS http://hdl.handle.net/2108/102515 Hydrogeochemical anomalie groundwaters Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI AMBIENTALI BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivromatorver 2024-01-03T00:03:48Z The Kamchatka peninsula, located in the far east of Russia, is a geologically active margin where the Pacific plate subducts beneath the North American and Eurasia plates. This area is characterised by frequent and strong seismic activity and epicen- tres are generally distributed offshore along the eastern coast of the peninsula. The energy released by the earthquakes occurring from January 1977 to December 2004 in a circle of a radius of 350 km centred on the capital city Petropavlosk, reveals an increase in the peak energy release in the period 1992-1998. This increase is related to the occurrence of seven earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 6.5 and contrasts with the previous and successive periods when the seismicity has been more moder- ate. The first of the seven earthquakes happened on March 2, 1992 with M = 7.1. For many years, hydrogeochemical data have been collected with a mean sampling fre- quency of three days in the form of the most common ions and gases in the water of six deep wells and two natural springs in the south area of the Kamchatka peninsula, where the capital city Petropavlovsk is located. The data collected were analysed and differences in the trend and in the spectral content of some hydrogeochemical param- eter were pointed out before and after the occurrence of the 1992 earthquake, indi- cating clear (co)-post seismic effects. Then an evident increase in the CO 2 , CH 4 and H 2 content was revealed, practically at each measurement site, during the two-three years preceding the earthquake, so that long term precursors can be claimed. Finally, in some hydrogeochemical parameter and in some site, anomalies have been revealed some month before the 1992 earthquake as middle term precursors. Such anomalies were observed also on the occasion of the January 1996 earthquake (M = 6.9). The 1992 and 1996 earthquakes, among the seven events previously mentioned, happened nearest (90-120 km) to the measurement sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Moder ENVELOPE(-62.533,-62.533,-76.100,-76.100) Pacific Petropavlovsk ENVELOPE(158.626,158.626,53.067,53.067)
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topic Hydrogeochemical anomalie
groundwaters
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
spellingShingle Hydrogeochemical anomalie
groundwaters
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
Biagi, P
Castellana, L
Piccolo, R
Maggipinto, G
Maggipinto, T
Minafra, A
Molchanov, O
Khatkevich, Y
Gordeev, E.
ERMINI, ANITA
Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
topic_facet Hydrogeochemical anomalie
groundwaters
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
description The Kamchatka peninsula, located in the far east of Russia, is a geologically active margin where the Pacific plate subducts beneath the North American and Eurasia plates. This area is characterised by frequent and strong seismic activity and epicen- tres are generally distributed offshore along the eastern coast of the peninsula. The energy released by the earthquakes occurring from January 1977 to December 2004 in a circle of a radius of 350 km centred on the capital city Petropavlosk, reveals an increase in the peak energy release in the period 1992-1998. This increase is related to the occurrence of seven earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 6.5 and contrasts with the previous and successive periods when the seismicity has been more moder- ate. The first of the seven earthquakes happened on March 2, 1992 with M = 7.1. For many years, hydrogeochemical data have been collected with a mean sampling fre- quency of three days in the form of the most common ions and gases in the water of six deep wells and two natural springs in the south area of the Kamchatka peninsula, where the capital city Petropavlovsk is located. The data collected were analysed and differences in the trend and in the spectral content of some hydrogeochemical param- eter were pointed out before and after the occurrence of the 1992 earthquake, indi- cating clear (co)-post seismic effects. Then an evident increase in the CO 2 , CH 4 and H 2 content was revealed, practically at each measurement site, during the two-three years preceding the earthquake, so that long term precursors can be claimed. Finally, in some hydrogeochemical parameter and in some site, anomalies have been revealed some month before the 1992 earthquake as middle term precursors. Such anomalies were observed also on the occasion of the January 1996 earthquake (M = 6.9). The 1992 and 1996 earthquakes, among the seven events previously mentioned, happened nearest (90-120 km) to the measurement sites.
author2 Biagi, P
Castellana, L
Piccolo, R
Maggipinto, G
Maggipinto, T
Minafra, A
Ermini, A
Molchanov, O
Khatkevich, Y
Gordeev, E
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Biagi, P
Castellana, L
Piccolo, R
Maggipinto, G
Maggipinto, T
Minafra, A
Molchanov, O
Khatkevich, Y
Gordeev, E.
ERMINI, ANITA
author_facet Biagi, P
Castellana, L
Piccolo, R
Maggipinto, G
Maggipinto, T
Minafra, A
Molchanov, O
Khatkevich, Y
Gordeev, E.
ERMINI, ANITA
author_sort Biagi, P
title Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
title_short Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
title_full Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the M=7.1 earthquake occurred in Kamchatka (Russia) in March 1992
title_sort hydrogeochemical anomalies on the occasion of the m=7.1 earthquake occurred in kamchatka (russia) in march 1992
publisher Copernicus GmbH
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/2108/102515
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ENVELOPE(-62.533,-62.533,-76.100,-76.100)
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geographic Kamchatka Peninsula
Moder
Pacific
Petropavlovsk
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Moder
Pacific
Petropavlovsk
genre Kamchatka
Kamchatka Peninsula
genre_facet Kamchatka
Kamchatka Peninsula
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