Abstract

It is widely known that level and temperature changes of the underground waters are associated with earthquake activity. In this paper we present results obtained from a simple and indeed inexpensive underground water level and temperature monitoring network established for the first time in a seismic zone of Greece. Sharp changes in the underground water level and temperature have been recorded mainly as pre-seismic events of the earthquake of magnitude 4.8, which occurred in the area of the network on October 20, 1988.

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