Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China

We have examined the water level data from 16 wells in Sichuan province, China, recorded before the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake occurred in 2008. We found that the data of 5 among these wells exhibit possible precursory anomalies, which are respectively named the Chuan No.08 well in Deyang, Chuan No.1...

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Main Authors: Chenglong Liu, Guangcai Wang, Zheming Shi, Dan Zhao, Hui Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-03-01
Series:Geodesy and Geodynamics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167498472030015X
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spelling doaj-92915d96f9404d0dbee541db34112cf12021-03-02T07:27:50ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Geodesy and Geodynamics1674-98472020-03-01112127134Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, ChinaChenglong Liu0Guangcai Wang1Zheming Shi2Dan Zhao3Hui Zhang4Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, 100029, China; Corresponding author.School of Water Resources and Environmental Science, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, ChinaSchool of Water Resources and Environmental Science, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, ChinaChina Aero Geophysical Survey and Remote Sensing Center for Natural Resources, Beijing, 100083, ChinaSchool of Water Resources and Environmental Science, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, 100083, ChinaWe have examined the water level data from 16 wells in Sichuan province, China, recorded before the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake occurred in 2008. We found that the data of 5 among these wells exhibit possible precursory anomalies, which are respectively named the Chuan No.08 well in Deyang, Chuan No.11 well in Pujiang, Chuan No.13 well in Luzhou, Chuan No.22 well in Qionglai and Beichuan. In time durations, these anomalies are of long-, intermediate- and short-term signals which are primarily distributed on the northeast (NE) trending Longmenshan fault zone as well as the parallel Huayingshan fault zone. It seems that the variations of the well levels on the Huayingshan fault zone imply compression while those on the Longmenshan fault zone reflect extension. These anomalies occurred first in the areas outside the epicenter region of the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake, then migrated to the seismogenic fault zone. And they migrated from southwest to northeast in agreement with the rupture process of the main shock. Keywords: Wenchuan earthquake, Precursory anomalies, Ground water level, Temporal–spatial distribution, Sichuan provincehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167498472030015X
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Guangcai Wang
Zheming Shi
Dan Zhao
Hui Zhang
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Guangcai Wang
Zheming Shi
Dan Zhao
Hui Zhang
Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
Geodesy and Geodynamics
author_facet Chenglong Liu
Guangcai Wang
Zheming Shi
Dan Zhao
Hui Zhang
author_sort Chenglong Liu
title Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
title_short Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
title_full Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
title_fullStr Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
title_full_unstemmed Possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, Sichuan, China
title_sort possible precursory anomalies in ground water level associated with the wenchuan ms 8.0 earthquake in 2008, sichuan, china
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Geodesy and Geodynamics
issn 1674-9847
publishDate 2020-03-01
description We have examined the water level data from 16 wells in Sichuan province, China, recorded before the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake occurred in 2008. We found that the data of 5 among these wells exhibit possible precursory anomalies, which are respectively named the Chuan No.08 well in Deyang, Chuan No.11 well in Pujiang, Chuan No.13 well in Luzhou, Chuan No.22 well in Qionglai and Beichuan. In time durations, these anomalies are of long-, intermediate- and short-term signals which are primarily distributed on the northeast (NE) trending Longmenshan fault zone as well as the parallel Huayingshan fault zone. It seems that the variations of the well levels on the Huayingshan fault zone imply compression while those on the Longmenshan fault zone reflect extension. These anomalies occurred first in the areas outside the epicenter region of the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake, then migrated to the seismogenic fault zone. And they migrated from southwest to northeast in agreement with the rupture process of the main shock. Keywords: Wenchuan earthquake, Precursory anomalies, Ground water level, Temporal–spatial distribution, Sichuan province
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