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Changes in groundwater trace element concentrations before seismic and volcanic activities in Iceland during 2010-2018.

Maurizio Barbieri1, Stefania Franchini2, Marino Domenico Barberio2, Andrea Billi3, Tiziano Boschetti4, Livio Giansante2, Francesca Gori2, Sigurjón Jónsson5, Marco Petitta2, Alasdair Skelton6, Gabrielle Stockmann7.   

Abstract

We analysed temporal variations of trace element concentrations in groundwater from a 101 m-deep borehole (HA01) in northern Iceland during 2010-2018 and compared them with seismic and volcanic events that occurred in the same period to identify potential hydrogeochemical precursors. An increase of B, Al, V, Li and Mo concentrations started from eight months to one month before the 2014 Bárðarbunga eruption (~115 km from HA01), a major rifting event in central Iceland, while Ga and V concentrations began to increase one day and one month after the onset of the event, respectively. We also found that concentrations of some trace elements (Li, B, Ga, Mo, Sr, Rb and Fe) significantly increased before an Mw 5.0 earthquake that occurred ~80 km from the borehole in 2018. However, other notable hydrogeochemical changes were detected during the monitoring period without apparent correlation with the seismic and volcanic events in the region. This study shows that the systematic long-term hydrogeochemical monitoring in seismic and volcanic areas is critical to advance the science of seismic and eruptive precursors. Furthermore, the use of statistical tools, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Change Point (CP) detection can help identify the most useful chemical elements and validate the trend variability of those elements in the time series, reducing arbitrary choices of pre-seismic and pre-volcanic hydrogeochemical anomalies as potential precursors.
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Keywords:  Bárðarbunga; Earthquakes; Hydrogeochemical anomalies; Pre-seismic processes; Seismic precursors; Volcanic precursors

Year:  2021        PMID: 34328979     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Vanadium for Green Energy: Increasing Demand but With Health Implications in Volcanic Terrains.

Authors:  John Parnell
Journal:  Geohealth       Date:  2022-07-01
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