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Journal: Earthquake Research In China  2014 No.3  Share to Sinaweibo  Share to QQweibo  Share to Facebook  Share to Twitter    clicks:781   
Title:
Analysis on Apparent Resistivity [JP3]Variations of Garzê Station before the 2013 Lushan MS70 Earthquake
Author: Xie Tao Lu Jun Ren Yuexia Zhao Minyuan
Adress: China Earthquake Networks Center, Beijing 100045, China
Abstract:

A trend increase in apparent resistivity has been observed in the N30°E monitoring direction at Garzê Seismic Station since July 2011. This increase trend in geo electric resistivity has been observed in the N60°W direction since 2012. During the period of the increase, the national highway No.317 was expanded in the monitoring area, so the potential electrodes in the N30°E direction had to be moved 10m towards the current electrodes. We interpreted the electric sounding data of Garzê Seismic Station with a horizontally layered model. Analysis based on this model showed that the shift of potential electrodes can cause a 4Ω·m rise to the measurements in the N30°E direction. Therefore, apparent resistivity of the two directions increased in the same time in 2012 after offsetting the effects from electrodes shift. Sensitivity coefficients of the two observation directions were also obtained using the model. Sensitivity coefficients of both directions were negative for the shallow layers, which can well explain the unexpected annual variations of Garzê Seismic Station. In order to quantitatively analyze the effects from the expansion of the national highway on the observation, we constructed a finite element model based on the electrical structure. Analysis results also suggested that the expansion of the national highway could only cause a 015 Ω·m decrease in the N60°W monitoring direction and 01Ω[DK]·m increase in the N30°E direction. Additionally, the valley values of annual variation of 2013 were distinctively higher than that of other years since 2008, meaning that there was an abnormal rise in apparent resistivity in the two observation directions at Garzê Seismic Station before the Lushan earthquake. However, the rise was contrary to the decline variation before the Wenchuan earthquake. Therefore, it is still unsure whether or not the rise variation is related to the Lushan earthquake.

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