Relation of deformation behavior with precipitation and groundwater of the Babaoshan fault in Beijing

We discuss the influence of precipitation and groundwater on the deformation behavior of the Babaoshan fault of Beijing by using long-term observation data from Dahuichang station during 1970-2003. The results show that a) the pore pressure on fault zone as well as the fault deformation behavior exh...

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Published inActa seismologica sinica Vol. 18; no. 6; pp. 686 - 696
Main Author 黄辅琼 陈颙 白长清 张晶 晏锐 杨明波 兰丛欣 张晓东 江在森
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LanguageEnglish
Published Beijing Springer Nature B.V 01.11.2005
China Earthquake Network Center, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China%China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China%Fengtai Observatory Station, Earthquake Administration of Beijing Municipality, Beijing 100080, China%Institute of Earthquake Science, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China%China Earthquake Network Center, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China%Earthquake Administration of Beijing Municipality, Beijing 100080, China
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100081, China
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ISSN1674-4519
1000-9116
1867-8777
1993-1344
DOI10.1007/s11589-005-0096-7

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Summary:We discuss the influence of precipitation and groundwater on the deformation behavior of the Babaoshan fault of Beijing by using long-term observation data from Dahuichang station during 1970-2003. The results show that a) the pore pressure on fault zone as well as the fault deformation behavior exhibited periodically variation as precipitation changed steadily and periodically; b) the periodicity of the pore pressure of fault zones disappeared and the manner of fault deformation behavior changed when precipitation was small and/or was in aberrance. This implies that rainfall plays a key role in fault deformation behavior through changing the pore pressure of fault zones. Combining the existing results about the Babaoshan fault, it is concluded that precipitation and groundwater may adjust the stress/strain field by controlling the deformation behavior of the fault, which can provide direct observation evidence for the interaction of fluid and solid in shallow crust of the Earth.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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HUANG Fu-qiong1,2) CHEN Yong3) BAI Chang-qing4) ZHANG Jing5) YAN Rui2) YANG Ming-bo6) LAN Cong-xin6) ZHANG Xiao-dong2) JIANG Zai-sen5) 1) Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100081, China 2) China Earthquake Network Center, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China 3) China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China 4) Fengtai Observatory Station, Earthquake Administration of Beijing Municipality, Beijing 100080, China 5) Institute of Earthquake Science, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100036, China 6) Earthquake Administration of Beijing Municipality, Beijing 100080, China
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ISSN:1674-4519
1000-9116
1867-8777
1993-1344
DOI:10.1007/s11589-005-0096-7