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River thorium concentrations can record bedrock fracture processes including some triggered by distant seismic events

Earth Sciences

River thorium concentrations can record bedrock fracture processes including some triggered by distant seismic events

B. Gilbert, S. Carrero, et al.

Explore how long-term river thorium concentration measurements provide insights into dynamic bedrock fracture processes in Colorado watersheds. This innovative research, conducted by Benjamin Gilbert, Sergio Carrero, Wenming Dong, Claresta Joe-Wong, Bhavna Arora, Patricia Fox, Peter Nico, and Kenneth H. Williams, uncovers unique chemical signatures that hint at the links between earthquakes and river chemistry.

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Abstract
Fractures are integral to the hydrology and geochemistry of watersheds, but our understanding of fracture dynamics is very limited because of the challenge of monitoring the subsurface. Here we provide evidence that long-term, high-frequency measurements of the river concentration of the ultra-trace element thorium (Th) can provide a signature of bedrock fracture processes spanning neighboring watersheds in Colorado. River Th concentrations show abrupt (subdaily) excursions and biexponential decay with approximately 1-day and 1-week time constants, concentration patterns that are distinct from all other solutes except beryllium and arsenic. The patterns are uncorrelated with daily precipitation records or seasonal trends in atmospheric deposition. Groundwater Th analyses are consistent with bedrock release and dilution upon mixing with river water. Most Th excursions have no seismic signatures that are detectable 50 km from the site, suggesting the Th concentrations can reveal aseismic fracture or fault events. We find, however, a weak statistical correlation between Th and seismic motion caused by distant earthquakes, possibly the first chemical signature of dynamic earthquake triggering, a phenomenon previously identified only through geophysical methods.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 26, 2023
Authors
Benjamin Gilbert, Sergio Carrero, Wenming Dong, Claresta Joe-Wong, Bhavna Arora, Patricia Fox, Peter Nico, Kenneth H. Williams
Tags
Fractures
Watershed Hydrology
Thorium Concentration
Bedrock Processes
Earthquakes
Groundwater
Geochemistry
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