Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997

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 (magnitudes up to 8.5) and epicentres are generally distribut...

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Main Authors: Biagi P. F., Cozzi E., Khatkevich Y. M., Gordeev E. I., ERMINI, ANITA
Other Authors: Biagi, Pf, Ermini, A, Cozzi, E, Khatkevich, Ym, Gordeev, Ei
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2108/50923
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author Biagi P. F.
Cozzi E.
Khatkevich Y. M.
Gordeev E. I.
ERMINI, ANITA
author2 Biagi, Pf
Ermini, A
Cozzi, E
Khatkevich, Ym
Gordeev, Ei
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Cozzi E.
Khatkevich Y. M.
Gordeev E. I.
ERMINI, ANITA
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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 (magnitudes up to 8.5) and epicentres are generally distributed offshore along the eastern coast of the peninsula. For many years, hydrogeochemicals have been collected with a mean sampling frequency of three days in the form of the flow rate and the most common ions and gases in the groundwater of three deep wells in the southern area of the Kamchatka peninsula, where the capital city Petropavlovsk is located. Beginning in 1988, five earthquakes with M > 6.5 occurred in this area. These earthquakes were powerful enough to be considered as potential precursor sources in the sense that the stresses and strains building up before them might be expected to cause precursory activity. In order to reveal any possible precursors of these earthquakes, we analysed the hydrogeochemical data collected. We considered any signal having an amplitude three times the standard deviation to be an irregularity and we defined as an anomaly the existence of an irregularity occurring simultaneously in more than one parameter at each well. Then, on the basis of the worldwide past results and the time recurrence of the quoted earthquakes, we chose 158 days as the maximum temporal window between a possible anomaly and the subsequent earthquake. We identified some premonitory anomalies in hydrogeochemical parameters at different wells. On the basis of these results some earthquake forecasting criteria in southern Kamchatka may be tentatively formulated.
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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/50923 2025-05-11T14:21:55+00:00 Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997 Biagi P. F. Cozzi E. Khatkevich Y. M. Gordeev E. I. ERMINI, ANITA Biagi, Pf Ermini, A Cozzi, E Khatkevich, Ym Gordeev, Ei 2000 http://hdl.handle.net/2108/50923 eng eng KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL place:DORDRECHT volume:21 firstpage:263 lastpage:276 journal:NATURAL HAZARDS http://hdl.handle.net/2108/50923 Earthquake Hydrogeochemical Kamchatka Precursors Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI AMBIENTALI BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA) Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftunivromatorver 2025-04-15T04:42:28Z 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 (magnitudes up to 8.5) and epicentres are generally distributed offshore along the eastern coast of the peninsula. For many years, hydrogeochemicals have been collected with a mean sampling frequency of three days in the form of the flow rate and the most common ions and gases in the groundwater of three deep wells in the southern area of the Kamchatka peninsula, where the capital city Petropavlovsk is located. Beginning in 1988, five earthquakes with M > 6.5 occurred in this area. These earthquakes were powerful enough to be considered as potential precursor sources in the sense that the stresses and strains building up before them might be expected to cause precursory activity. In order to reveal any possible precursors of these earthquakes, we analysed the hydrogeochemical data collected. We considered any signal having an amplitude three times the standard deviation to be an irregularity and we defined as an anomaly the existence of an irregularity occurring simultaneously in more than one parameter at each well. Then, on the basis of the worldwide past results and the time recurrence of the quoted earthquakes, we chose 158 days as the maximum temporal window between a possible anomaly and the subsequent earthquake. We identified some premonitory anomalies in hydrogeochemical parameters at different wells. On the basis of these results some earthquake forecasting criteria in southern Kamchatka may be tentatively formulated. 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) Pacific Petropavlovsk ENVELOPE(158.626,158.626,53.067,53.067)
spellingShingle Earthquake
Hydrogeochemical
Kamchatka
Precursors
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
Biagi P. F.
Cozzi E.
Khatkevich Y. M.
Gordeev E. I.
ERMINI, ANITA
Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title_full Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title_short Hydrogeochemical precursors in Kamchatka (Russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
title_sort hydrogeochemical precursors in kamchatka (russia) related to the strongest earthquakes in 1988-1997
topic Earthquake
Hydrogeochemical
Kamchatka
Precursors
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
topic_facet Earthquake
Hydrogeochemical
Kamchatka
Precursors
Settore FIS/07 - FISICA APPLICATA (A BENI CULTURALI
AMBIENTALI
BIOLOGIA E MEDICINA)
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
url http://hdl.handle.net/2108/50923