With the onset of an earthquake, part of the released energy is propagated in the form of waves in the environment. These waves, propagate in all directions longitudinally or transversally at the
speed that depends on the nature of the propagation environment. The environment response to
longitudinal waves appears as the compression and expansion of the medium in the propagation
pathway. In this study, the level of groundwater wells in adjacent areas of the earthquake in April
2013 in Kaki (Bushehr province) has been investigated. We have considered all the wells up to
50 km far away from the epicenter of the earthquake. The compressed of the aquifer is under the
influence of the release of earthquake waves which causes the flow of water to rise to a higher
level. The occurrence of this phenomenon is expected especially for sedimentary aquifers. In
order to verify this event, the water wells around the earthquake center were compared over five
consecutive months in the preceding years, during and after the event. The result of this
comparison is the observation of the effect of the water level of the wells on the propagation of
longitudinal waves or normal strains. Wells in the direction of compaction waves show a
significant increase.