Articles | Volume 29, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-5331-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-5331-2025
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20 Oct 2025
Research article |  | 20 Oct 2025

Anhydrite dissolution dynamics as a hydrogeochemical tracer of seismic-fluid coupling: insights from the East Anatolian Fault Zone, Türkiye

Zebin Luo, Xiaocheng Zhou, Yueren Xu, Peng Liang, Huiping Zhang, Jinlong Liang, Zhaojun Zeng, Yucong Yan, Zheng Gong, Shiguang Wang, Chuanyou Li, Zhikun Ren, Jingxing Yu, Zifa Ma, and Junjie Li

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In this contribution, the East Anatolian Fault Zone groundwater observation data over the past 13 years are compared with the groundwater chemical composition after the double earthquakes in 2023 to tracing the origin of geothermal fluid, restore the water-rock interaction process, and evaluate the influence of seismic activity on the geothermal fluid circulation process.
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