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Tidal Behavior and Water-Level Changes in Gravel Aquifers in Response to Multiple Earthquakes: A Case Study From New Zealand

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posted on 2021-02-09, 19:06 authored by KC Weaver, ML Doan, SC Cox, John TownendJohn Townend, C Holden
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Earthquakes have been inferred to induce hydrological changes in aquifers on the basis of either changes to well water-levels or tidal behavior, but the relationship between these changes remains unclear. Here, changes in tidal behavior and water-levels are quantified using a hydrological network monitoring gravel aquifers in Canterbury, New Zealand, in response to nine earthquakes (of magnitudes M w 5.4 to 7.8) that occurred between 2008 and 2015. Of the 161 wells analyzed, only 35 contain water-level fluctuations associated with “Earth + Ocean” (7) or “Ocean” (28) tides. Permeability reduction manifest as changes in tidal behavior and increased water-levels in the near field of the Canterbury earthquake sequence of 2010–2011 support the hypothesis of shear-induced consolidation. However, tidal behavior and water-level changes rarely occurred simultaneously (~2%). Water-level changes that occurred with no change in tidal behavior reequilibrated at a new postseismic level more quickly (on timescales of ~50 min) than when a change in tidal behavior occurred (~240 min to 10 days). Water-level changes were more than likely to occur above a peak dynamic stress of ~50 kPa and were more than likely to not occur below ~10 kPa. The minimum peak dynamic stress required for a tidal behavior change to occur was ~0.2 to 100 kPa.

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Weaver, K. C., Doan, M. L., Cox, S. C., Townend, J. & Holden, C. (2019). Tidal Behavior and Water-Level Changes in Gravel Aquifers in Response to Multiple Earthquakes: A Case Study From New Zealand. Water Resources Research, 55(2), 1263-1278. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022784

Journal title

Water Resources Research

Volume

55

Issue

2

Publication date

2019-01-01

Pagination

1263-1278

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-02-13

ISSN

0043-1397

eISSN

1944-7973

Language

en