The rapid increase of social media and online newspapers in the last years have given the opportunity to make a national investigation on macroseismic effects on the Maltese Islands based on felt earthquake reports. A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck close to Malta on Sunday 24th April 2011 at 13:02 GMT. The earthquake was preceded and followed by a series of smaller magnitude quakes throughout the day, most of which were felt by the locals on the island. The continuous news media coverage during the day and the extensive sharing of the news item on social media resulted in a strong public response to fill in the 'Did you feel it?' online form on the website of the Seismic Monitoring and Research Unit (SMRU) at the University of Malta (http:...
Social sensing is based on the idea that communities or groups of people can provide a set of inform...
This paper describes the evolution of recent work on using crowdsourced analysis of remote sensing i...
More than billions of years, Earth activity and earthquakes have functioned as the most important pa...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
Aotearoa New Zealand's national seismic network, GeoNet, administers Felt Reports, including the Fel...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
<p>This study presents the latest developments of an approach called ‘flash sourcing’, which p...
Recent technological advances in computer and communication technology, as well as developments in s...
Within the SIMIT-THARSY project, the Maltese islands are upgrading their infrastructure for real-tim...
Following the 22 March 2020 ML 5.5 earthquake near Zagreb, Croatia, the citizens became increasingly...
Following the 22 March 2020 ML 5.5 earthquake near Zagreb, Croatia, the citizens became increasingly...
The use of the LastQuake information system, its app, the associated Twitter account, and, to a less...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is investigating how the social networking site Twitter, a popular...
The use of the LastQuake information system, its app, the associated Twitter account, and, to a less...
Social sensing is based on the idea that communities or groups of people can provide a set of inform...
This paper describes the evolution of recent work on using crowdsourced analysis of remote sensing i...
More than billions of years, Earth activity and earthquakes have functioned as the most important pa...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
Aotearoa New Zealand's national seismic network, GeoNet, administers Felt Reports, including the Fel...
In the last forty years, Malta has only experienced a few occasional tremors from local or regional ...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
<p>This study presents the latest developments of an approach called ‘flash sourcing’, which p...
Recent technological advances in computer and communication technology, as well as developments in s...
Within the SIMIT-THARSY project, the Maltese islands are upgrading their infrastructure for real-tim...
Following the 22 March 2020 ML 5.5 earthquake near Zagreb, Croatia, the citizens became increasingly...
Following the 22 March 2020 ML 5.5 earthquake near Zagreb, Croatia, the citizens became increasingly...
The use of the LastQuake information system, its app, the associated Twitter account, and, to a less...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is investigating how the social networking site Twitter, a popular...
The use of the LastQuake information system, its app, the associated Twitter account, and, to a less...
Social sensing is based on the idea that communities or groups of people can provide a set of inform...
This paper describes the evolution of recent work on using crowdsourced analysis of remote sensing i...
More than billions of years, Earth activity and earthquakes have functioned as the most important pa...