2021
DOI: 10.1785/0220200330
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Temporal Variation in Cultural Seismic Noise and Noise Correlation Functions during COVID-19 Lockdown in Canada

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 led to a widespread lockdown that restricted human activities, particularly land, air, and maritime traffic. The “quietness” on land and ocean that followed presents an opportunity to measure an unprecedented reduction in human-related seismic activities and study its effect on the short-period range of ambient noise cross-correlation functions (NCFs). We document the variations in seismic power levels and signal quality of short-period NCFs measured by four seismographs located n… Show more

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“…A similar approach to highlighting the noise change at a particular frequency range can be seen in other related studies (e.g., Pandey et al, 2020;Poli et al, 2020;Somala, 2020;Yabe et al, 2020;Arroyo-Solórzano et al, 2021;Grecu et al, 2021;Kuponiyi and Kao, 2021;Nimiya et al, 2021;Pérez-Campos et al, 2021;Shen and Zhu, 2021). This is the frequency range where most of the day-to-day human activities occur like walking, traveling and other related cultural activities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…A similar approach to highlighting the noise change at a particular frequency range can be seen in other related studies (e.g., Pandey et al, 2020;Poli et al, 2020;Somala, 2020;Yabe et al, 2020;Arroyo-Solórzano et al, 2021;Grecu et al, 2021;Kuponiyi and Kao, 2021;Nimiya et al, 2021;Pérez-Campos et al, 2021;Shen and Zhu, 2021). This is the frequency range where most of the day-to-day human activities occur like walking, traveling and other related cultural activities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This unprecedented reduction in human activities caused a large drop in anthropogenic seismic and acoustic noise. Mean seismic power reductions of up to 50% were observed in some locations (Kuponiyi & Kao, 2021;Lecocq et al, 2020;Roy et al, 2021). The average amplitude of acoustic noise also reduced, with some locations recording a halving of acoustic noise (Bird et al, 2021;Spivak et al, 2021).…”
Section: Manuscript Submitted To Geophysical Research Lettersmentioning
confidence: 99%