| Literature DB >> 29353200 |
Argha Deb1, Mahasin Gazi1, Jayita Ghosh1, Saheli Chowdhury1, Chiranjib Barman2.
Abstract
The present paper deals with monitoring soil radon-222 concentration at two different locations, designated Site A and Site B, 200 m apart at Jadavpur University campus, Kolkata, India, with a view to find possible precursors for the earthquakes that occurred within a few hundred kilometers from the monitoring site. The solid state nuclear track detector CR-39 has been used for detection of radon gas coming out from soil. Radon-222 time series at both locations during the period August 2012-December 2013 have been analysed. Distinct anomalies in the soil radon time series have been observed for seven earthquakes of magnitude greater than 4.0 M that occurred during this time. Of these, radon anomalies for two earthquakes have been observed at both locations A and B. Absence of anomalies for some other earthquakes has been discussed, and the observations have been compared with some earthquake precursor models.Entities:
Keywords: Earthquake; Radon anomaly; SSNTD; Soil radon-222
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29353200 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2018.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674