This work focuses on variations of the Earth tidal factor and phase lag derived from groundwater observations before and after major earthquakes.It is based on an analysis of the data from four observational wells at ...This work focuses on variations of the Earth tidal factor and phase lag derived from groundwater observations before and after major earthquakes.It is based on an analysis of the data from four observational wells at boundaries between distinct active blocks of China mainland.These wells are also situated on several active fault zones and have exhibited considerable responses to the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake of 2008 in China.We collected hourly records of water levels of these wells from 2007to 2009 and processed these data for analysis.The tidal factors,phase lags,and phase-difference changes of tidal residuals of each well were calculated.We found that when the Wenchuan quake happened,the tidal factors of the 4 wells were changing rapidly,while their phase lags and phase differences of tidal residuals declined swiftly,which may reflect the stress and strain changes of the well-aquifer system during the seismic generation.展开更多
It is recognized widely nowadays that the superconducting gravimeter (SG) is a kind of best relative gravimeter with high observing precision, good continuity and stability. However, it is necessary to calibrate the d...It is recognized widely nowadays that the superconducting gravimeter (SG) is a kind of best relative gravimeter with high observing precision, good continuity and stability. However, it is necessary to calibrate the direct output (change in voltage) by using scale value (calibration factor) before getting the change of the real gravity field. Studies show that the accuracy of the scale value will influence the late analysis and explanation of the observations. By using absolute gravity measurements of a FG5 absolute gravimeter (AG) at Wuhan international tidal gravity fundamental station (two campaigns each for 3 days) and by using known tidal parameters at the same station, the calibration factors of the SG and their precision are studied in detail in this paper.展开更多
The change of the confined aquifer level reflects the pore pressure change,and the pore pressure change of the aquifer is closely related to the aquifer pressure. This paper uses the tidal response of the well water l...The change of the confined aquifer level reflects the pore pressure change,and the pore pressure change of the aquifer is closely related to the aquifer pressure. This paper uses the tidal response of the well water level data in the North China region to calculate the tidal factor of each well and extract the effective water trend information. Then,the volumetric strain of an existing confined aquifer well in the North China region is inverted,and the contour maps are plotted on a half-year scale from 2009 to 2012. Results show that it can reflect the state of stress and strain in deep crust to a certain extent in the North China region.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.40930637)Special Project for Earthquake Science(Grant No.200808079)Subject Foundation of Ministry of Education for Doctor Candidates in Universities(Grant No.20100022110001)
文摘This work focuses on variations of the Earth tidal factor and phase lag derived from groundwater observations before and after major earthquakes.It is based on an analysis of the data from four observational wells at boundaries between distinct active blocks of China mainland.These wells are also situated on several active fault zones and have exhibited considerable responses to the Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake of 2008 in China.We collected hourly records of water levels of these wells from 2007to 2009 and processed these data for analysis.The tidal factors,phase lags,and phase-difference changes of tidal residuals of each well were calculated.We found that when the Wenchuan quake happened,the tidal factors of the 4 wells were changing rapidly,while their phase lags and phase differences of tidal residuals declined swiftly,which may reflect the stress and strain changes of the well-aquifer system during the seismic generation.
基金National Outstanding Youth Foundation (49925411)State Natural Sciences Foundation of China (49774223) Knowledge Innovation Foundation of Chinese Academy of Sciences (KZ952-J1-411, KZCX2-106).
文摘It is recognized widely nowadays that the superconducting gravimeter (SG) is a kind of best relative gravimeter with high observing precision, good continuity and stability. However, it is necessary to calibrate the direct output (change in voltage) by using scale value (calibration factor) before getting the change of the real gravity field. Studies show that the accuracy of the scale value will influence the late analysis and explanation of the observations. By using absolute gravity measurements of a FG5 absolute gravimeter (AG) at Wuhan international tidal gravity fundamental station (two campaigns each for 3 days) and by using known tidal parameters at the same station, the calibration factors of the SG and their precision are studied in detail in this paper.
基金funded by the 2013 Contract Orientation Tasks of Earthquake Tracing(2013020307)the 2014 Contract Orientation Task of Earthquake Tracing(2014020207)the Spark Program of Earthquake Science and Technology of CEA in 2014(XH14005Y)
文摘The change of the confined aquifer level reflects the pore pressure change,and the pore pressure change of the aquifer is closely related to the aquifer pressure. This paper uses the tidal response of the well water level data in the North China region to calculate the tidal factor of each well and extract the effective water trend information. Then,the volumetric strain of an existing confined aquifer well in the North China region is inverted,and the contour maps are plotted on a half-year scale from 2009 to 2012. Results show that it can reflect the state of stress and strain in deep crust to a certain extent in the North China region.