Title of article
Fourier analysis of short-period water level variations in the Rotorua geothermal field, New Zealand
Author/Authors
Jonathan D. Leaver، نويسنده , , Charles P. Unsworth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
19
From page
539
To page
557
Abstract
The results of a Fourier analysis of water level measurements recorded near the nationally significant
Pohutu Geyser in New Zealand are reported. Their analysis clearly identifies periodic pressure variations
induced by barometric, gravity, thermal, anthropogenic and subsurface disturbing influences, which can be
used as a benchmark for identifying and quantifying detrimental changes in behaviour. A report is given
on the performance of Fourier analysis on synthetically generated signals with different levels of white
noise and discrete impulses. We were able to attribute periodic variations to various disturbing effects and
quantify the magnitude of these changes. Diurnal and semi-diurnal variations for both anthropogenic and
barometric disturbing influences are shown to have amplitudes in the range 2.8–5.2 mm-H2O while earth
tidal amplitudes are less than 1 mm-H2O.
© 2007 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
New Zealand , Periodic variations , Surface manifestations , water level , Fourier , Rotorua , human impact , Geothermal aquifers
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
431044
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