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Simultaneous monitoring of gas concentration and groundwater level at the Omaezaki 500-m well, central Japan: Spike-like concentration change of methane

2008; The Geochemical Society of Japan; Volume: 42; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2343/geochemj.42.85

ISSN

1880-5973

Autores

Fumiaki Tsunomori, Kenji Notsu,

Tópico(s)

Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Resumo

Simultaneous monitoring of the gas concentration and water level in groundwater was achieved at the Omaezaki open well. Coaxially arranged pipes inserted into the well enabled us to pump groundwater directly from an aquifer and to return it the aquifer without disturbing the groundwater level. Concentration of methane, as one subsurface-origin gas, was monitored using a quadrupole mass spectrometer equipped with a gas separation tube. The methane concentration intermittently showed spike-like increases during the observation period. The temporal change of the methane concentration was independent of the seismic activity around the station, the groundwater temperature, the ambient temperature, and the pumping rate, with the exception of the groundwater level. The methane concentration was associated with the difference of the groundwater level, of which the amplitude of a barometric response is greater than that of a tidal one. Spike-like increases of the methane concentration were explained using a logistic model as a function of the groundwater level change.

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