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Water Level Fluctuations Induced by Ground Motions of Local and Teleseismic Earthquakes at Two Wells in Hualien, Eastern Taiwan
2006
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Water level in wells often fluctuates in response to changes of volumetric strains caused by tectonic deformation or by passage of seismic waves. Continuous monitoring of water level fluctuations in two wells, coded HLC-05 and HLC-03, in the Hualien area of eastern Taiwan has been made since 2002 by digital recorders with high sampling rates at 1-and 6-second intervals. The data thus far show that water level fluctuations are often induced by earthquakes. The results can be summarized as
doi:10.3319/tao.2006.17.2.371(t)
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