Twitter is an established social media platform valued by scholars as an open way to disseminate scientific information and to publicly discuss research results. Scientific discussions on Twitter are viewed by the media, who can then pass on information to the wider public. Social media is used widely by geoscientists, but there is little...
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2020 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2021 (v1)Conference paper
Since July 2019, The Ayiti-seismes citizen network (ASCN) has been detecting and locating, in real time, earthquakes occurring in Haiti of magnitude ≥ 2.5. ASCN is based on both Seiscomp3 modules and Géoazur in-house software, and uses seismic signals from (1) low-cost, low-maintenance Raspberry Shake (RS) instruments installed in Haiti and (2)...
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November 15, 2021 (v1)Publication
Le 14 Aout 2021, un séisme de magnitude 7.2 frappe le sud d'Haiti, cause la mort de 2500 personnes et la destruction de 53000 maisons. Ce séisme et ses répliques sont bien enregistrés par le réseau sismo-citoyen installé depuis 2019 en Haiti. Les données nous permettent de caractériser le choc principal (PGA de 0.32 g mesuré à 21 km) et de...
Uploaded on: December 3, 2022