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The coronavirus pandemic is making Earth vibrate less | CNN

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Around the world, seismologists are observing a lot less ambient seismic noise -- meaning, the vibrations generated by cars, trains, buses and people going...

Des secousses sismiques enregistrées lors des quatre buts belges:...

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Preuve que la Belgique a vibré hier: à chaque but marqué, l'institut météorologique a enregistré une secousse. Il ne s'agit pas d'un tremblement de terre à...

Guardian: Why lockdown silence was golden for science - The Guardianwww.theguardian.com › jun › why...

seismologists worldwide and coordinated by Thomas Lecocq of the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Brussels, to collect lockdown data.

Coronavirus lockdowns worldwide make Earth's crust move ...www.independent.co.uk › News › Science

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Thomas Lecocq, a seismologist at the Royal Observatory in Belgium, discovered that ambient seismic noise has fallen by between 30 and Missing: Schwabach" ‎| Must include: Schwabach"

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Tag: Thomas Lecocq. Environment April 17, Earth Day 50 Years Later. The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970, and involved the ...

Lärmmessung in der stillen Zeit - Baubiologie-Regional.de

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Billions of people are under coronavirus lockdowns — and now the...

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During the coronavirus pandemic, people are moving less — and so is the planet.

COVID-19 pandemic is making Earth vibrate less

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COVID-19 pandemic is making Earth vibrate less

MSNoise in SRL ! | MSNoise

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Michigan Stadium seismometer captures eerie quiet during pandemic |...

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Image credit: U-M Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Thomas Lecocq, Frederick Massin, and Paula Koelemeijer.

Scientists report drop in Earth’s movement amid coronavirus lockdown...

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Thomas Lecocq, a seismologist at the Royal Observatory in Belgium, discovered that levels had fallen between 30 and 50 per cent since the ...
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