Examination of Element Concentrations in Groundwater by ICP-MS for Monitoring of Pre-Earthquake Activities
Mehmet Yaman1*, Ahmet Sasmaz2
1. Firat University, Sciences Faculty, Department of Chemistry, Elazig, Turkey 2. Firat University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Geology, Elazig, Turkey
Examination of Element Concentrations in Groundwater by ICP-MS for Monitoring of Pre-Earthquake Activities
Mehmet Yaman1*, Ahmet Sasmaz2
1. Firat University, Sciences Faculty, Department of Chemistry, Elazig, Turkey 2. Firat University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Geology, Elazig, Turkey
摘要: This study presents the results of hydrogeochemical studies carried out in Zeytun thermal springs in Kahramanmaras, located South Middle Anatolia-Turkey. More than 90 thermal water samples were collected on a regular basis from 2006 to 2008 to measure element concentrations as a monitor of earthquake precursors. Water samples were analyzed using ICP-MS. The observed B, Ba, Br and Ge concentrations for 16 months are in ranges of 79~422, 103~167, 28~93 and 0.3~1.2 μg·L-1, respectively. Chloride concentrations for these periods are in range of 7~21 mg·L-1. The data identify some element anomalies before earthquakes. These anomalies are characterized by decreases up to 158% in Ba and Cl concentrations. The occurrence of these anomalies can be attributed to stress/strain induced pressure changes in the subsurface water systems. It can be suggested that the thermal springs in the fault line area are ideal sites for precursors of earthquakes.
Abstract:This study presents the results of hydrogeochemical studies carried out in Zeytun thermal springs in Kahramanmaras, located South Middle Anatolia-Turkey. More than 90 thermal water samples were collected on a regular basis from 2006 to 2008 to measure element concentrations as a monitor of earthquake precursors. Water samples were analyzed using ICP-MS. The observed B, Ba, Br and Ge concentrations for 16 months are in ranges of 79~422, 103~167, 28~93 and 0.3~1.2 μg·L-1, respectively. Chloride concentrations for these periods are in range of 7~21 mg·L-1. The data identify some element anomalies before earthquakes. These anomalies are characterized by decreases up to 158% in Ba and Cl concentrations. The occurrence of these anomalies can be attributed to stress/strain induced pressure changes in the subsurface water systems. It can be suggested that the thermal springs in the fault line area are ideal sites for precursors of earthquakes.
Mehmet Yaman1*, Ahmet Sasmaz2. Examination of Element Concentrations in Groundwater by ICP-MS for Monitoring of Pre-Earthquake Activities[J]. 光谱学与光谱分析, 2013, 33(01): 1-6.
Mehmet Yaman1*, Ahmet Sasmaz2. Examination of Element Concentrations in Groundwater by ICP-MS for Monitoring of Pre-Earthquake Activities. SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, 2013, 33(01): 1-6.
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