Earthquake chemical precursors in groundwater: a review |
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Authors: | Shukra Raj Paudel Sushant Prasad Banjara Amrita Wagle Friedemann T. Freund |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Civil Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, Institute of Engineering,Tribhuvan University,Lalitpur,Nepal;2.Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Science and Technology,Korea University,Sejong,Republic of Korea;3.School of Forestry and Environmental Studies,Yale University,New Haven,USA;4.Department of Medical Microbiology,Nobel College, Pokhara University,Kathmandu,Nepal;5.GeoCosmo Science and Research Center,NASA Ames Research Park,Mountain View,USA;6.Carl Sagan Center,SETI Institute,Mountain View,USA;7.Department of Physics,San Jose State University,San Jose,USA |
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Abstract: | We review changes in groundwater chemistry as precursory signs for earthquakes. In particular, we discuss pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity, and dissolved gases in relation to their significance for earthquake prediction or forecasting. These parameters are widely believed to vary in response to seismic and pre-seismic activity. However, the same parameters also vary in response to non-seismic processes. The inability to reliably distinguish between changes caused by seismic or pre-seismic activities from changes caused by non-seismic activities has impeded progress in earthquake science. Short-term earthquake prediction is unlikely to be achieved, however, by pH, TDS, electrical conductivity, and dissolved gas measurements alone. On the other hand, the production of free hydroxyl radicals (?OH), subsequent reactions such as formation of H2O2 and oxidation of As(III) to As(V) in groundwater, have distinctive precursory characteristics. This study deviates from the prevailing mechanical mantra. It addresses earthquake-related non-seismic mechanisms, but focused on the stress-induced electrification of rocks, the generation of positive hole charge carriers and their long-distance propagation through the rock column, plus on electrochemical processes at the rock-water interface. |
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