We examine the post-seismic change in the groundwater level following the 1999 (Mw = 7.5) Chi-Chi earthquake in central Taiwan, as recorded by a network of 70 evenly distributed hydrological stations over a large alluvial fan near the epicenter. Four types of post-seismic responses may be distinguished: In type 1, the groundwater level declined exponentially with time following a coseismic rise. This was the most common response in the study area and occurred in unconsolidated sediments on the Choshui River fan. In type 2, the groundwater level rose exponentially with time following a coseismic fall. This occurred in the deformed and fractured sedimentary rocks in the foothills near the Chelungpu fault that ruptured in the Chi-Chi earthquak...
Hydrologic responses to earthquakes and their mechanisms have been widely studied. Some responses ha...
Co-seismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of year...
Coseismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of years...
We examine the post-seismic change in the groundwater level following the 1999 (Mw 7.5) Chi-Chi ear...
Abstract—Changes of groundwater level, ranging from a fall of 11.10 m to a rise of 7.42 m, induced b...
Abstract Changes of groundwater levels induced by the ML 7.3 Chi-Chi earth-quake on 21 September 199...
Unusual decreases of water levels were consistently observed in 78% (= 42/54) of wells in the Choshu...
Sustained coseismic changes in groundwater level due to static strain during earthquakes could be co...
We have comprehensively analysed the co-seismic response of the groundwater levels of 280 wells in m...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
Abstract The changes in the isotopic composition of, and the groundwater level in, the Choshui River...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
Time series decomposition of groundwater level changes in wells due to the Chi-Chi earthquake in Tai...
Co-seismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of year...
Hydrologic responses to earthquakes and their mechanisms have been widely studied. Some responses ha...
Co-seismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of year...
Coseismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of years...
We examine the post-seismic change in the groundwater level following the 1999 (Mw 7.5) Chi-Chi ear...
Abstract—Changes of groundwater level, ranging from a fall of 11.10 m to a rise of 7.42 m, induced b...
Abstract Changes of groundwater levels induced by the ML 7.3 Chi-Chi earth-quake on 21 September 199...
Unusual decreases of water levels were consistently observed in 78% (= 42/54) of wells in the Choshu...
Sustained coseismic changes in groundwater level due to static strain during earthquakes could be co...
We have comprehensively analysed the co-seismic response of the groundwater levels of 280 wells in m...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
Abstract The changes in the isotopic composition of, and the groundwater level in, the Choshui River...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
We analyze the co-seismic groundwater level responses to four great earthquakes recorded by China's ...
Time series decomposition of groundwater level changes in wells due to the Chi-Chi earthquake in Tai...
Co-seismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of year...
Hydrologic responses to earthquakes and their mechanisms have been widely studied. Some responses ha...
Co-seismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of year...
Coseismic groundwater-level changes induced by earthquakes have been reported for thousands of years...