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FIZIKA B 9 (2000) 2, 75-82
SEARCHING FOR AN EARTHQUAKE PRECURSOR: TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF RADON IN
SOIL AND WATER
JOSIP PLANINIĆ, VANJA RADOLIĆ and DOMINIKA ČULO
Department of Physics, University of Osijek, P. O. Box 144, 31001
Osijek, Croatia
Received 20 September 1999; revised manuscript received 31 January 2000
Accepted 3 April 2000
Radon-emanation detectors of an original design, using the LR-115 solid nuclear-track
detector films, have been constructed for radon concentration measurements in soil and
water. Temporal radon variations, as well as barometric pressure, atmospheric
precipitation and temperature were observed during a year. A negative correlation between
the radon concentration in soil and barometric pressure was found. For two recorded
earthquakes in 1998, the soil radon anomalies were observed, about one month before each
quake. It seems that by using the radon-emanation detector, earthquakes can be predicted.
PACS numbers: 87.52.-g
UDC 539.164
Keywords: radon in soil gas, nuclear track detector, radon anomaly, earthquake
prediction
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