Web hits to detect Earthquakesjens

Brain dump by jens on July 03rd 2008

An interesting article I came across recently describes the use of Internet traffic counters to track “web hits” in order to determine earthquake locations, according to NewScientistTech. Thus based on the surge in ‘Hits’ for a certain geographic area per unit time, it can be determined to some extent that something has taken place in the region - in this case, an earthquake. The study is carried out based on usage statistics of European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre. Again, social networking to the rescue…

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