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Seasonal variations in soil radon emanation: long-term continuous monitoring in light of seismicity
Authors:Sedat ?nan  Alican Kop  Hasan Çetin  Furkan Kulak  Zümer Pabuçcu  Cemil Seyis  Semih Ergintav  Onur Tan  Ruhi Saatç?lar  M Nuri Bodur
Institution:1. TüB?TAK Marmara Research Center, Earth and Marine Sciences Institute, Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey
2. Department of Geological Engineering, Kahramanmara? Süt?ü ?mam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
3. Department of Geological Engineering, ?ukurova University, Adana, Turkey
4. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Hakkari University, Hakkari, Turkey
Abstract:Soil gas radon release patterns have been monitored continuously for more than 3 years in the Eastern Mediterranean Province (EMP) (Southern Turkey), alongside regional seismic events, providing a multidisciplinary approach. In the period from January 2008 to January 2011, 14 earthquakes M L ≥4 occurred in the study area. By monitoring the sites for more than 3 years, the site-characteristic patterns of soil radon emanation of each site have become evident. Radon emanation data show seasonal (semi-annual) variation characteristics; high soil radon values are between May and October and low soil radon values are between November and April. With available rainfall data, the soil gas radon data can be more reliably evaluated. It is shown in this paper that if radon emanation data are available over sufficiently long periods of time and baseline data (and their seasonal variations) are known with certainty for each monitoring site, then the observation of positive anomalies might provide a correlation or connection to seismic activity.
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