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When Punjab cried wolf: How a rumor triggered an “earthquake” in India

August 25, 2021

In recent years, earthquake felt reports contributed via online systems have provided increasingly valuable sources of data to characterize earthquakes and their effects. Contributed felt reports are accompanied by increases in website traffic, which are themselves potentially useful for the early detection of seismic events. In February 2017 the European‐Mediterranean Seismic Centre detected an unusual surge in traffic from the Punjab region in northwestern India, although no nearby seismic event was detected instrumentally. Had crowdsourcing detected a felt earthquake that instruments had missed? Or did Punjab cry wolf? In this Earthquake Lites report, we describe the sleuthing endeavor undertaken to find an answer.

Publication Year 2021
Title When Punjab cried wolf: How a rumor triggered an “earthquake” in India
DOI https://doi.org/10.1785/0220210130
Authors S.S. Martin, Remy Bossu, R. Steed, Matthieu Landes, D. Srinagesh, D. Srinivas, Susan E. Hough
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Seismological Research Letters
Index ID 70263638
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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