Fluctuation Dynamics of Radon in Groundwater Prior to the Gansu Earthquake, China (22 July 2013: Ms = 6.6): Investigation with DFA and MFDFA Methods

2021 
The present study reports measurements of radon in groundwater conducted in China between January and December 2013. During the measurement period, a great Ms = 6.6 earthquake occurred in Gansu Province, China. The paper analyses data derived from three nearby stations via monofractal and multifractal detrended fluctuations analysis and explores whether pre-earthquake fractal and long-memory trends exist in the time series. Several critical epochs with characteristic pre-seismic long-lasting fractal patterns are identified in segmented parts of the series. In the whole data series, the fluctuation function, scaling exponent and generalised Hurst exponent depend on the fractal scales, which indicates multifractality. The multifractal spectrum of the raw, shuffled and truncated series showed a significant increase in the degree of fluctuation that can be explained as a pre-earthquake indicator attributable to the Gansu earthquake due to its very large magnitude.
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