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Aquifer-induced Seismicity in the Central Apennines (Italy)
Authors:F Bella  P F Biagi  M Caputo  E Cozzi  G Della Monica  A Ermini  W Plastino  V Sgrigna
Institution:Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Roma III, Via della Vasca Navale, 84-00146 Roma, Italy., IT
Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Bari, Via Amendola, 173-70126 Bari, Italy., IT
Dipartimento di Fisica, Università "La Sapienza," Piazzale A. Moro 2, 00185 Roma, Italy., IT
Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Fisiche ed Energetiche, Università "Tor Vergata," Via di Tor Vergata, 00133 Roma, Italy., IT
Abstract:—The Gran Sasso chain (Central Apennines, Italy) contains one of the largest aquifers of Central Italy. From 1970–1986 the massif was tunnelled through in order to build up a highway and an international underground laboratory for nuclear physics research. These works have strongly modified the hydrogeological situation of the chain, as shown by the decrease in flow rate that occurred in many springs located at the border of the carbonatic structure, along the boundary between the permeable limestone of the massif and the surrounding aquicludes. The analysis of the seismicity (M≥ 3.0) that occurred in the Gran Sasso area from 1956 to 1995 suggests that after the tunnelling works both the number of earthquakes has increased and epicenters have migrated, gathering at the northwestern border zone. The foremost events which occurred in this zone in recent years took place on May 5, 1992 (M = 3.1), August 25, 1992 (M = 3.9) and March 13, 1994 (M = 3.5). The flow rate data of four springs and water level data of an underground karst pool located at the border of the carbonatic structure of the massif show clear anomalies before the occurrence of the quoted earthquakes. Regardless, these anomalies can be explained by the rapid melting of the thick mantle of snow on the Gran Sasso chain, due to sudden increases of mean temperatures. In this paper we present and discuss the possibility that the quoted earthquakes are induced by the irregular variations of the Gran Sasso aquifer, evidenced by the quoted anomalies in the flow rate and water level.
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