Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes

Satellite remote sensing data were used to extract concentrations and volume mixing ratios (VMR) of CO and O3 and Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) data associated with Yutian MS7.3 earthquakes on March 21, 2008, and February 12, 2014. Difference value and anomaly index methods and the Hybrid S...

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Main Authors: Haodong Liang, Cunlin Xin, Haibo Liu, Guoyun Di, Songxin Liu, Liang Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1747705
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spelling doaj-291486d9f7df426389391d9b61c93e8e2021-09-13T01:23:59ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81232021-01-01202110.1155/2021/1747705Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 EarthquakesHaodong Liang0Cunlin Xin1Haibo Liu2Guoyun Di3Songxin Liu4Liang Zhang5College of Geography and Environmental ScienceCollege of Geography and Environmental ScienceCollege of Geography and Environmental ScienceCollege of Geography and Environmental ScienceCollege of Geography and Environmental ScienceCollege of Geography and Environmental ScienceSatellite remote sensing data were used to extract concentrations and volume mixing ratios (VMR) of CO and O3 and Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) data associated with Yutian MS7.3 earthquakes on March 21, 2008, and February 12, 2014. Difference value and anomaly index methods and the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model were used to simulate gas backward trajectories and analyze the relations between spatial and temporal variations in total columns of CO and O3 (TotCO and TotO3) and earthquakes. Then, the causes of abnormal changes were examined. Maximum anomalies in TotCO and TotO3 occurred one month before the 2008 earthquake and one month after the 2014 earthquake. Anomalies in TotCO and TotO3 were distributed along or were consistent with the fault zone. Furthermore, during the abnormal period, the coefficient of correlation between CO and O3 was 0.672 in 2008 and 0.638 in 2014, with both values significant at p<0.05. The correlation between TotCO and TotO3 was also significant. The abnormal phenomena of TotCO and TotO3 associated with the two earthquakes were attributed to underground gas escape, atmospheric chemical reactions, and atmospheric transportation caused by in situ stress in the generation of earthquakes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1747705
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author Haodong Liang
Cunlin Xin
Haibo Liu
Guoyun Di
Songxin Liu
Liang Zhang
spellingShingle Haodong Liang
Cunlin Xin
Haibo Liu
Guoyun Di
Songxin Liu
Liang Zhang
Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
Geofluids
author_facet Haodong Liang
Cunlin Xin
Haibo Liu
Guoyun Di
Songxin Liu
Liang Zhang
author_sort Haodong Liang
title Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
title_short Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
title_full Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
title_fullStr Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing of Atmospheric CO and O3 Anomalies before and after Two Yutian MS7.3 Earthquakes
title_sort remote sensing of atmospheric co and o3 anomalies before and after two yutian ms7.3 earthquakes
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Geofluids
issn 1468-8123
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Satellite remote sensing data were used to extract concentrations and volume mixing ratios (VMR) of CO and O3 and Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) data associated with Yutian MS7.3 earthquakes on March 21, 2008, and February 12, 2014. Difference value and anomaly index methods and the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model were used to simulate gas backward trajectories and analyze the relations between spatial and temporal variations in total columns of CO and O3 (TotCO and TotO3) and earthquakes. Then, the causes of abnormal changes were examined. Maximum anomalies in TotCO and TotO3 occurred one month before the 2008 earthquake and one month after the 2014 earthquake. Anomalies in TotCO and TotO3 were distributed along or were consistent with the fault zone. Furthermore, during the abnormal period, the coefficient of correlation between CO and O3 was 0.672 in 2008 and 0.638 in 2014, with both values significant at p<0.05. The correlation between TotCO and TotO3 was also significant. The abnormal phenomena of TotCO and TotO3 associated with the two earthquakes were attributed to underground gas escape, atmospheric chemical reactions, and atmospheric transportation caused by in situ stress in the generation of earthquakes.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1747705
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