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Mechanism of anomalous manifestations δ<sup>13</sup>C CO<sub>2</sub> underground water on Tashkent geodynamic range

Sh. A. YusupovInstitute of Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 100047, UzbekistanL Yu ShinInstitute of Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 100047, Uzbekistan
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Abstract The results of long-term isotope and gas measurements of various groundwater sources in the Tashkent artesian basin are presented. In addition to areal studies, the results of regime observations of selected wells at the Tashkent geodynamic test site are also presented to identify prognostic features as a precursor to strong earthquakes. The first results were obtained related to the manifestation of the Nazarbek earthquake on December 11, 1980, with a magnitude of 5.3, a source depth of 10 km. On the basis of this earthquake, the behavior of isotopic and gas precursors at the Ulugbek well, Tashkent geodynamic test site, was analyzed. A quantitative analysis was made of the anomalous manifestation of the gas and isotopic composition of groundwater in the Ulugbek borehole during the preparation and execution of the Nazarbek earthquake. Determination of CO 2 release from rock samples recovered from deep wells of the landfill made it possible to quantify the ratio of “background” CO 2 mixing from carbonate decomposition to anomalous. Judging by the obtained ratio, the rocks during the preparation of the earthquake should emit 2 times more carbon dioxide than the background CO 2 . This was confirmed by observations of the CO 2 content in the well, when an increase in its relative concentration of 250% was recorded. The analysis of the δ 13 C time series, obtained as a result of long-term regime observations of the carbon isotopic composition of CO 2 in the groundwater of the Tashkent geodynamic test site, made it possible to identify significant anomalies in the carbon content.

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