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Recent results of the research for preseismic phenomena on the underground water and temperature in Pieria, northern Greece

M. E. Contadakis and G. Asteriadis
Department of Geodesy and Surveying, University of Thessaloniki, GR-54006, Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract. The recent results of the research for earthquake precursory phenomena on the underground water level and temperature at the area Pieria of northern Greece are presented. The analysis of our observations in relation to the local microseismicity indicate that underground water level variations may be considered as precursory phenomena connected to the local microseismic activity in the area of Pieria. Base on these results, it can be supported that monitoring the shallow underground water level and temperature for detecting earthquake precursory phenomena may be proved to be a useful method in the framework of an interdisciplinary research for earthquake prediction.

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Citation: Contadakis, M. E. and Asteriadis, G.: Recent results of the research for preseismic phenomena on the underground water and temperature in Pieria, northern Greece, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 1, 165-170, 2001.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager

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