2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-019-01966-5
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Evaluating the responses of alluvial and bedrock aquifers to earthquakes (ML5.1 and ML5.8) using hydrological and environmental tracer data

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“…In the Gyeongju area, δ 13 C values of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in groundwater samples have been reported with the range of −12.72 to −17.17‰ (ref. 42 ), which is included in the range of our results (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the Gyeongju area, δ 13 C values of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in groundwater samples have been reported with the range of −12.72 to −17.17‰ (ref. 42 ), which is included in the range of our results (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…After the main shock, an abrupt water level deviation between wells PX-1 and PX-2 of approximately 740 m occurred. Hydrological responses after earthquake events have also been reported in several studies 21 29 . For example, an increase in the streamflow was observed after the 2003 San Simeon (California) Earthquake 27 while other studies identified new streams and springs that originated from groundwater in adjacent mountains after the 2014 South Napa M W 6.0 earthquake in California, USA 30 .…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Here we discuss the response of the groundwater composition. Most measurements of groundwater composition took place after the earthquakes (Kim et al 2019;Kaown et al 2019). Fortunately, some wells (Fig.…”
Section: Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include consistent post-seismic 3 and SO 2− 4 in the waters from the studied wells from 2014 to 2017. Measurements in the first three years were made before the earthquake; the one in 2017 was made after the earthquake (modified from Kaown et al 2019) increase of the concentrations of Na + , Ca +2 , HCO − 3 and SO 2− 4 (well KW5-2), consistent post-seismic decrease in the concentrations of the four same ions (well KW7-2), and clear post-seismic increases in Na + and Ca +2 (well KW6-2), but no change in HCO −1 3 or SO 2− 4 . The inconsistent changes of groundwater composition after the earthquake among these wells suggest that the wells may be opened to different and isolated fractures in the basement rocks.…”
Section: Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
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