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Seismic evidence of the COVID-19 lockdown measures: a case study from eastern Sicily (Italy)

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SOLID EARTH
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 299-317

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/se-12-299-2021

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  1. Universita degli Studi di Catania (Italy) [22722132140]

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, countries implemented social interventions to restrict human mobility, leading to a decrease in anthropogenic seismic noise. Research found similarities in temporal patterns between the decrease in seismic noise and human mobility.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries put in place social interventions, restricting the mobility of citizens, to slow the spread of the epidemic. Italy, the first European country severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, applied a sequence of progressive restrictions to reduce human mobility from the end of February to mid-March 2020. Here, we analysed the seismic signatures of these lockdown measures in densely populated eastern Sicily, characterized by the presence of a permanent seismic network used for earthquake and volcanic monitoring. We emphasize how the anthropogenic seismic noise decrease is visible even at stations located in remote areas (Etna and Aeolian Islands) and that the amount of this reduction (reaching similar to 50 %-60 %), its temporal pattern and spectral content are strongly station-dependent. Concerning the latter, we showed that on average the frequencies above 10 Hz are the most influenced by the anthropogenic seismic noise. We found similarities between the temporal patterns of anthropogenic seismic noise and human mobility, as quantified by the mobile-phone-derived data shared by Google, Facebook and Apple, as well as by ship traffic data. These results further confirm how seismic data, routinely acquired worldwide for seismic and volcanic surveillance, can be used to monitor human mobility too.

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