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Earthquake-induced Water-level Fluctuations at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, June 1992

Earthquake-induced Water-level Fluctuations at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, June 1992
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This report presents earthquake-induced water-level and fluid-pressure data for wells in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada, during June 1992. Three earthquakes occurred which caused significant water-level and fluid-pressure responses in wells. Wells USW H-5 and USW H-6 are continuously monitored to detect short-term responses caused by earthquakes. Two wells, monitored hourly, had significant, longer-term responses in water level following the earthquakes. On June 28, 1992, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake occurred near Landers, California causing an estimated maximum water-level change of 90 centimeters in well USW H-5. Three hours later a 6.6-magnitude earthquake occurred near Big Bear Lake, California; the maximum water-level fluctuation was 20 centimeters in well USW H-5. A 5.6-magnitude earthquake occurred at Little Skull Mountain, Nevada, on June 29, approximately 23 kilometers from Yucca Mountain. The maximum estimated short-term water-level fluctuation from the Little Skull Mountain earthquake was 40 centimeters in well USW H-5. The water level in well UE-25p {number_sign}1, monitored hourly, decreased approximately 50 centimeters over 3 days following the Little Skull Mountain earthquake. The water level in UE-25p {number_sign}1 returned to pre-earthquake levels in approximately 6 months. The water level in the lower interval of well USW H-3 increased 28 centimeters following the Little Skull Mountain earthquake. The Landers and Little Skull Mountain earthquakes caused responses in 17 intervals of 14 hourly monitored wells, however, most responses were small and of short duration. For several days following the major earthquakes, many smaller magnitude aftershocks occurred causing measurable responses in the continuously monitored wells.


Earthquake-induced Water-level Fluctuations at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, April 1992

Earthquake-induced Water-level Fluctuations at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, April 1992
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This report presents earthquake-induced water-level and fluid- pressure data for well USW H-5 during April 1992. Well USW H-5 is located in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada. On April 22,1992 a 6.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in southern California which caused a maximum fluid-pressure change of approximately 50 centimeters in well USW H-5. Within 18 hours on April 25--26, 1992, three major earthquakes occurred in northern California. The water-level responses to these earthquakes were detected in well USW H-5. The maximum water-level fluctuation from the northern California earthquakes was in excess of 52.5 cm.