Preseismic changes in groundwater level and volumetric strain associated with earthquake swarms off the east coast of the Izu Peninsula, Japan

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Geodesy And Gravity: Seismic Deformations, Hydrology: Groundwater Hydrology, Seismology: Seismic Hazard Assessment And Prediction, Seismology: Volcano Seismology

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We have observed the groundwater level at Omuroyama-kita (OMR) well on the Izu Peninsula, Japan since October 1994. During the observation period, there were four earthquake swarms. We detected one or two preseismic groundwater level changes together with preseismic crustal deformation recorded at the other nearby stations. Therefore those preseismic groundwater level changes are considered to be caused by crustal deformation or volumetric strain changes. The crustal deformation are inferred to be caused by the magmatic dike intrusion, which is a possible source of the earthquake swarms off the east coast of the Izu Peninsula.

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