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Abstract
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted several governments to take the major step of asking everyone to stay home except for essential needs. This has brought down the ground vibration significantly, in various frequency bands, particularly at higher frequencies related to anthropogenic seismic noise. The power is reduced by ~ 5 dB at 10 Hz in Shillong, India, post-lockdown (after 25 March 2020) in India. This is lower than the levels that are observed over the weekends. On the day of Janata Curfew (22 March 2020), the reduction in power is ~ 10 dB at 10 Hz. © Springer Nature B.V. 2020.Entities:
Keywords: COVID; Corona; Noise spectra; Seismic noise; Shillong
Year: 2020 PMID: 32421076 PMCID: PMC7224080 DOI: 10.1007/s11069-020-04045-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Hazards (Dordr) ISSN: 0921-030X
Fig. 1Daily noise spectra of SHL seismic station, India, at six different frequencies for the three components from 1 March to 6 April 2020 (lockdown is from 25 March in India; Janata Curfew: 22 March)
Fig. 2Noise spectra for couple of weeks (left) before lockdown 1–14 March 2020 (right) after lockdown 25 March–6 April 2020
Fig. 3Spectrograms for the three components at Shillong from 1 March–6 April 2020 (lockdown is from 25 March in India; Janata Curfew: 22 March)