Session Details - SE08


Session Details
Section SE - Solid Earth Sciences
Session Title Earthquake Hydrology, Geochemistry and Hydroseismology
Main Convener Prof. Fuqiong Huang (China Earthquake Network Center, China)
Co-convener(s) Prof. Kuofong MA (TaiPei University, Taiwan)
Dr. Yasuyuki Kano (Kyoto University, Japan)
Dr. Narayan Prasad Dewangan (Sarguja University, India)
Dr. Yan Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Session Description Changes in groundwater levels, stream flow, anomalous water chemistry, and elevated temperatures have been observed before and after earthquakes in seismically active areas. Reservoir induced earthquakes (RIE) have been reported though the large reservoirs had been built in low seismic area. The processes of groundwater’s responsible for the observed anomalies and RIE for impounding water are complex, involving interactions among crustal deformation, seismic shaking, permeability enhancement, fluid flow, chemical transport, and heat transfer. Understanding these coupled processes is of great interest and importance to continuing efforts in recognizing earthquake precursors, predicting aftershocks, and lessening devastating consequences of earthquakes. This session involves the interdisciplinary of hydrology, chemistry and seismology and aims at providing an forum to exchange research ideas and results related to physical and chemical processes of fluid flow in seismically active areas in either terrestrial or marine settings, and areas with large reservoirs. Sharing information and field observations at the forum will greatly promote interdisciplinary research and help to efficiently utilize existing data from many different regions. Topics of interests include, but not limited to,
(1) Reviews and new definitions for earthquake hydrology, geochemistry and hydroseismology
(2) Field observations and site-specific studies
(3) Experiments and theoretical or numerical modeling of the above coupled processes
(4) The pre-seismic, Co-seismic and post-seismic changes observed in hydrological and chemical approaches during the destructive earthquakes occurred recently in Asia-Oceania area and/or even in all over the world.
(5) The phenomena and physics of hazards related to the interaction of hydrological and seismical processes, including case studies and lessons from big instances
(6) Identification, assessment, monitoring and measures related with the hydroseismic hazards and hrdroseismic disaster management and the case-studies