Using Seismic Noise Levels to Monitor Social Isolation: An Example from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
DOI10.5281/zenodo.3944747Zenodo3944747MaRDI QIDQ6702068FDOQ6702068
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Marcelo Assumpção, Marcelo Bianchi, Jackson Calhau, Pedro S. Peixoto, Fabio Luiz Dias, Bruno Collaço
Publication date: 14 July 2020
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Paper Dias, F.L., M. Assumpo, P.S. Peixoto, M.B. Bianchi, B. Collao, J. Calhau (2020), Using Seismic Noise Levels to Monitor Social Isolation: An Example from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Geophysical Research Letters. 1) Daily median particle velocity amplitudes for station ON.ON02. Each amplitude is the median of all values between 09 AM - 6 PM local time. median_VEL_4_14_Hz.csv = median daily velocity (m/s) in the 4-14Hz frequency band. median_VEL_8_14_Hz.csv = median daily velocity (m/s) in the 8-14Hz frequency band. Data used in Fig. 2. median_VEL_4_8_Hz.csv = median daily velocity (m/s) in the 4-8Hz frequency band. Data used in Fig. 4. The raw data from station ON.ON02 can be retrieved from the RSBR (Brazilian Seismic Network) database at www.rsbr.gov.br 2) In Loco Isolation index for Rio de Janeiro city. Data provided by In Loco company on 2020 April 22. InLoco_IsolationIndex_RioDeJaneiroCity.txt = date and Ik index for Rio de Janeiro city. Data used in Figs. 2, 4 and 5.
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