Radon anomalies preceding earthquakes which occurred in the UK, in summer and autumn 2002

  • R.G.M. Crockett
  • , G.K. Gillmore
  • , P.S. Phillips
  • , A.R. Denman
  • , C.J. Groves-Kirkby

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Abstract

During the course of an investigation into domestic radon levels in Northamptonshire, two hourly sampling real-time radon detectors were operated simultaneously in separate locations 2.25 km apart in Northampton, in the English East Midlands, for a 25-week period. This period of operation encompassed the period in September 2002 during which the Dudley earthquake (magnitude - 5.0) and smaller aftershocks occurred in the English West Midlands, UK. We report herein our observations regarding the occurrence of simultaneous short-period radon anomalies and their timing in relation to the Dudley, and other, earthquakes which occurred during the monitoring period. Analysis of the radon time-series reveals a short period when the two time-series displayed simultaneous in-phase short-term (6-9 h) radon anomalies prior to the main Dudley earthquake. Subsequent investigation revealed that a similar period occurred prior to another smaller but recorded earthquake in the English Channel.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-148
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume364
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • radon and health
  • Earth systems and environmental sciences

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