Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania

Many previous research studies have shown how local and even regional earthquakes can significantly affect the release of radon in the soil. The aim of this work is to investigate the relationship between radon measurements and the daily seismic activity rate and develop a methodology that allows es...

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Main Authors: Juan José Galiana-Merino, Sergio Molina, Alireza Kharazian, Victorin-Emilian Toader, Iren-Adelina Moldovan, Igor Gómez
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/11/4160
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author Juan José Galiana-Merino
Sergio Molina
Alireza Kharazian
Victorin-Emilian Toader
Iren-Adelina Moldovan
Igor Gómez
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description Many previous research studies have shown how local and even regional earthquakes can significantly affect the release of radon in the soil. The aim of this work is to investigate the relationship between radon measurements and the daily seismic activity rate and develop a methodology that allows estimating the seismic activity rate using only radon measurements. To carry out this study, the earthquake catalogue of the Vrancea region (Romania) has been used to estimate the daily seismic activity rate during a given time period, in which radon measurements were also recorded, from January 2016 to September 2020. The Vrancea zone represents the most active seismic zone in Europe and is located on the eastern edge of the strongly bent Carpathian arc. In the case of the radon measurements, seasonal behaviours and linear trends due to non-seismic factors have been identified and subsequently removed. The discrete wavelet transform has been used to analyse the radon signal at two different scales: long and short periods. From the analysis carried out on a long-period scale, an approximate linear relationship has been obtained between the radon series and the daily seismic activity rate, which provides insights into the behaviour of the seismic activity in the study region with only the radon information. In addition, the study reveals certain characteristics that could be used as precursors of earthquakes at different scales: weeks in the case of the estimated daily seismic activity rate, and days in the case of the short-period signal obtained by the wavelet analysis. The results obtained for this region allow us to hope that the analysis of the radon time series can become an effective complement to the conventional seismic analysis used in operational earthquake forecasting.
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spelling doaj.art-f94c5882176a409aa5942ce66b7099092023-11-23T14:49:35ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202022-05-012211416010.3390/s22114160Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, RomaniaJuan José Galiana-Merino0Sergio Molina1Alireza Kharazian2Victorin-Emilian Toader3Iren-Adelina Moldovan4Igor Gómez5Department of Physics, Systems Engineering and Signal Theory, University of Alicante, Crta. San Vicente del Raspeig, s/n, 03080 Alicante, SpainDepartment of Applied Physics, University of Alicante, Crta. San Vicente del Raspeig, s/n, 03080 Alicante, SpainMultidisciplinary Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Alicante, Crta. San Vicente del Raspeig, s/n, 03080 Alicante, SpainNational Institute for Earth Physics, Calugareni 12, RO 077125 Magurele, RomaniaNational Institute for Earth Physics, Calugareni 12, RO 077125 Magurele, RomaniaDepartment of Applied Physics, University of Alicante, Crta. San Vicente del Raspeig, s/n, 03080 Alicante, SpainMany previous research studies have shown how local and even regional earthquakes can significantly affect the release of radon in the soil. The aim of this work is to investigate the relationship between radon measurements and the daily seismic activity rate and develop a methodology that allows estimating the seismic activity rate using only radon measurements. To carry out this study, the earthquake catalogue of the Vrancea region (Romania) has been used to estimate the daily seismic activity rate during a given time period, in which radon measurements were also recorded, from January 2016 to September 2020. The Vrancea zone represents the most active seismic zone in Europe and is located on the eastern edge of the strongly bent Carpathian arc. In the case of the radon measurements, seasonal behaviours and linear trends due to non-seismic factors have been identified and subsequently removed. The discrete wavelet transform has been used to analyse the radon signal at two different scales: long and short periods. From the analysis carried out on a long-period scale, an approximate linear relationship has been obtained between the radon series and the daily seismic activity rate, which provides insights into the behaviour of the seismic activity in the study region with only the radon information. In addition, the study reveals certain characteristics that could be used as precursors of earthquakes at different scales: weeks in the case of the estimated daily seismic activity rate, and days in the case of the short-period signal obtained by the wavelet analysis. The results obtained for this region allow us to hope that the analysis of the radon time series can become an effective complement to the conventional seismic analysis used in operational earthquake forecasting.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/11/4160radon measurementsGutenberg–Richter distributiondaily seismic activity ratediscrete wavelet transform
spellingShingle Juan José Galiana-Merino
Sergio Molina
Alireza Kharazian
Victorin-Emilian Toader
Iren-Adelina Moldovan
Igor Gómez
Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
Sensors
radon measurements
Gutenberg–Richter distribution
daily seismic activity rate
discrete wavelet transform
title Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
title_full Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
title_fullStr Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
title_short Analysis of Radon Measurements in Relation to Daily Seismic Activity Rates in the Vrancea Region, Romania
title_sort analysis of radon measurements in relation to daily seismic activity rates in the vrancea region romania
topic radon measurements
Gutenberg–Richter distribution
daily seismic activity rate
discrete wavelet transform
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/22/11/4160
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