Seismic Activity Varies Seasonally
Study finds groundwater levels impact earthquake frequency
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Phys.org Earth SciencesAccording to a recent study published in Science Advances and reported by Phys.org Earth Sciences, seismic activity in California has been found to vary with the seasons. The research, conducted by Caltech, reveals that changes in groundwater levels can significantly influence earthquake frequency. The study's findings suggest that a higher rate of change in groundwater levels leads to a noticeable increase in seismic activity. This discovery sheds new light on the complex relationship between hydrological dynamics and tectonic plate movement, which can have implications for mineral exploration and mining operations. Understanding these factors can help inform risk assessments and mitigation strategies for mining projects, particularly in seismically active regions.