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Dilatancy model

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Using Underground Radon To Detect Inactive Geological Faults, Germán Rodríguez Ortiz Jan 2017

Using Underground Radon To Detect Inactive Geological Faults, Germán Rodríguez Ortiz

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This Thesis presents the results of an investigation of the concentration of radon in soil around a fault in the East Franklin Mountains in the El Paso area in West Texas. The connection between underground radon exhalations near active faults has been known for decades, but possible similar increases of underground radon levels around inactive faults have not been studied as thoroughly. Arguing that the dilatancy-diffusion model used to explain the phenomenon near active faults does not apply to the case of inactive faults, a hypoThesis is formulated under which increased levels of underground radon must be present near inactive …