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ISBN 10: 3764387378
ISBN 13: 9783764387372
Author: Nemesio M. Pérez; Sergio Gurrieri; ChiYu King
Terrestrial fluids, earthquakes and volcanoes: The Hiroshi Wakita volume III is a special publication to honor Professor Hiroshi Wakita for his scientific contribution to science, which has been closely linked with one of the major objectives of this 2008 International Year for the Earth Planet. Reducing natural risks in active tectonic and volcanic environments by searching and detecting early warning hydrological and geochemical signatures related to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions has been a major life research goal for Hiroshi Wakita. This third special issue of Pure and Applied Geophysics consists of 9 original papers written by researchers from Taiwan, Italy, Turkey, Iceland, USA, Sweden, India and Spain dealing with various aspects of the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquake and volcanic processes. It also includes a list of Hiroshi Wakita’s scientific publications. This volume III will be useful to students and professional researchers who are interested in the role of terrestrial fluids in earthquakes and volcanic activity.
1. Introduction
2. Earthquake-Induced Groundwater and Gas Changes
3. Groundwater-Level Changes Due to Pressure Gradient Induced by Nearby Earthquakes off Izu Peninsula, 1997
4. Detection of Aseismic Slip on an Inland Fault by Crustal Movement and Groundwater Observations: A Case Study on the Yamasaki Fault, Japan
5. Hydrogeochemical Anomalies in the Springs of the Chiayi Area in West-Central Taiwan as Possible Precursors to Earthquakes
6. Seismo-Geochemical Variations in SW Taiwan: Multi-Parameter Automatic Gas Monitoring Results
7. Radon Precursory Signals for Some Earthquakes of Magnitude > 5 Occurred in N-W Himalaya: An Overview
8. Modelling the Mixing Function to Constrain Coseismic Hydrochemical Effects: An Example from the French Pyrénées
9. Geographical Distribution of He/⁴He Ratios in the Chugoku District, Southwestern Japan
10. Geochemistry of the Submarine Gaseous Emissions of Panarea (Aeolian Islands, Southern Italy): Magmatic vs. Hydrothermal Origin and Implications for Volcanic Surveillance
11. Chemical and Isotopic Composition of Waters and Dissolved Gases in Some Thermal Springs of Sicily and Adjacent Volcanic Islands, Italy
12. Geochemical Changes in Spring Water Associated with the 2000 Eruption of the Miyakejima Volcano, Japan
13. Monitoring Quiescent Volcanoes by Diffuse CO₂ Degassing: Case Study of Mt. Fuji, Japan
14. Puhimau Thermal Area: A Window into the Upper East Rift Zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
15. Fault-Controlled Soil CO₂ Degassing and Shallow Magma Bodies: Summit and Lower East Rift of Kilauea Volcano (Hawaii), 1997
16. Diffuse Emission of CO₂ from Showa-Shinzan, Hokkaido, Japan: A Sign of Volcanic Dome Degassing
17. Anomalous Diffuse CO₂ Emission Prior to the January 2002 Short-Term Unrest at San Miguel Volcano, El Salvador, Central America
18. In Situ Permeability Measurements Based on a Radial Gas Advection Model: Relationships Between Soil Permeability and Diffuse CO₂ Degassing in Volcanic Areas
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Tags: Nemesio Pérez, Sergio Gurrieri, ChiYu King, Terrestrial