Seismic Noise Before and After Coronavirus Lockdown #UTD GSS #GEONEWS
Can seismic waves tell us how well a University has responded to the Coronavirus lockdown? Learn about the constant vibrations that humans make everyday that scientists call seismic noise.
We would also like to thank Thomas Lecocq of the Royal Observatory of Belgium for providing the software to make these graphs Link to the software -
SeismoRMS - A simple python/jupyter notebook package for studying seismic noise changes Lecocq, Thomas; Massin, Frédérick; Satriano, Claudio; Vanstone, Mark; Megies, Tobias https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3820045
Thanks to Stephen Arrowsmith and his students for putting together these plots of the DFW area Written By: Zach Clowdus & R.J. Stern Presented By: Ali Sealander Credits: ObsPy - https://github.com/obspy/obspy/wiki TexNet - https://www.beg.utexas.edu/texnet-cis... Image
Credits: Graph Paper - TheDigitalArtist from Pixabay Field - VisionPic.net from Pexels Seismometer - TexNet CISR / utexas.edu Sky - Ithalu Dominguez from Pexels Smiling Woman - mentatdgt from Pexels Video Credits Seismograph - NOVA Earthquake Documentary Traffic - Mike from Pexels Running Man - Taryn Elliot from Pexels Bridge - Tom Fisk from Pexels Neighborhood - Produtora Midtrack from Pexels