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Relationships between radon anomalies and seismic parameters in N-W Himalaya, India
Authors:Vivek Walia   H. S. Virk   B. S. Bajwa  Navjeet Sharma
Affiliation:

a Department of Physics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar 143005, India

b #360, Sector 71, SAS Nagar, Mohali 160071, India

c Department of Physics, D.A.V. College, Jalandhar, India

Abstract:Radon data accumulated during 1992–1999 in the grid (30–34°N, 74–78°E) in N-W Himalaya have been anlaysed vis a vis seismic data recorded in the same area, supplied by Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) network. In general, there is a positive correlation between the total radon emission and the microseismicity in the area under investigation. The earthquake magnitude has moderate positive correlation with epicentral distance and low positive correlation with amplitude of radon precursory signal, whereas both show low negative correlation between them.

Empirical scaling relations are proposed using the best fit straight line from the log-linear graphs between magnitude of the events and log of the product of amplitude of radon anomaly and epicentral distance. The error between the recorded and calculated magnitude is also taken into account. The error range is higher at lower epicentral distances and magnitudes, showing that the local geology and tectonics have predominant influence on radon signals.

Keywords:Microseismicity   Magnitude   Epicentral distance   Radon anomaly
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