Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region

For the first time precise measurements of the groundwater level variations in the territory of the Mikhnevo geophysical observatory in an aseismic region (Moscow region, Russia) have been carried out since February 2008 at a sampling rate of 1 Hz. The groundwater level variations under quasi-statio...

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Main Authors: Alina Besedina, Ella Gorbunova, Sofia Petukhova
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/7/1322
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description For the first time precise measurements of the groundwater level variations in the territory of the Mikhnevo geophysical observatory in an aseismic region (Moscow region, Russia) have been carried out since February 2008 at a sampling rate of 1 Hz. The groundwater level variations under quasi-stationary filtration are considered indicators of the dynamic deformation of a fluid-saturated reservoir represented by carbonate-terrigenous sediments. Both permanent (long-term) factors—atmospheric pressure, lunar-solar tides, and periodic (short-term) ones—seismic impacts from distant earthquakes, are used as probing signals for analyzing the filtration parameters of aquifers of different ages. Hydrogeological responses to the passage of seismic waves from earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.1–9.1 with epicentral distances of 1456–16,553 km was recorded in 2010–2023. Dependences of dynamic variations of the pore pressure in the upper weakly confined and lower confined aquifers on the ground velocity are approximated by different regression functions. Spectral analysis of hydrogeological responses made it possible to identify coseismic and postseismic effects from distant earthquakes. The postseismic effects in the form of an episodic increase in the pore pressure may be caused by a skin effect—clogging of microcracks nearby the wellbore by colloidal particles under intensive seismic impact.
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spelling doaj.art-f1634f5797a845cc9de25334eeecd2c12023-11-17T17:49:48ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412023-03-01157132210.3390/w15071322Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic RegionAlina Besedina0Ella Gorbunova1Sofia Petukhova2Deformation Processes in the Earth’s Crust, Sadovsky Institute of Geospheres Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334, RussiaDeformation Processes in the Earth’s Crust, Sadovsky Institute of Geospheres Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334, RussiaDeformation Processes in the Earth’s Crust, Sadovsky Institute of Geospheres Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334, RussiaFor the first time precise measurements of the groundwater level variations in the territory of the Mikhnevo geophysical observatory in an aseismic region (Moscow region, Russia) have been carried out since February 2008 at a sampling rate of 1 Hz. The groundwater level variations under quasi-stationary filtration are considered indicators of the dynamic deformation of a fluid-saturated reservoir represented by carbonate-terrigenous sediments. Both permanent (long-term) factors—atmospheric pressure, lunar-solar tides, and periodic (short-term) ones—seismic impacts from distant earthquakes, are used as probing signals for analyzing the filtration parameters of aquifers of different ages. Hydrogeological responses to the passage of seismic waves from earthquakes with magnitudes of 6.1–9.1 with epicentral distances of 1456–16,553 km was recorded in 2010–2023. Dependences of dynamic variations of the pore pressure in the upper weakly confined and lower confined aquifers on the ground velocity are approximated by different regression functions. Spectral analysis of hydrogeological responses made it possible to identify coseismic and postseismic effects from distant earthquakes. The postseismic effects in the form of an episodic increase in the pore pressure may be caused by a skin effect—clogging of microcracks nearby the wellbore by colloidal particles under intensive seismic impact.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/7/1322precision hydrogeological monitoringhydrogeological responsefiltration propertiesfluid-saturated reservoirconfined aquiferweakly confined aquifer
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Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
Water
precision hydrogeological monitoring
hydrogeological response
filtration properties
fluid-saturated reservoir
confined aquifer
weakly confined aquifer
title Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
title_full Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
title_fullStr Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
title_short Hydrogeological Responses to Distant Earthquakes in Aseismic Region
title_sort hydrogeological responses to distant earthquakes in aseismic region
topic precision hydrogeological monitoring
hydrogeological response
filtration properties
fluid-saturated reservoir
confined aquifer
weakly confined aquifer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/7/1322
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