On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information
As geophysicists, we find it difficult to imagine our daily professional and personal lives without the Internet. Emails have been the mainstay of scientific communication since the 1980’s and websites, since their inception in the 1990’s, have grown to represent the heart of public information diss...
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2011-06-01
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description | As geophysicists, we find it difficult to imagine our daily professional and personal lives without the Internet. Emails have been the mainstay of scientific communication since the 1980’s and websites, since their inception in the 1990’s, have grown to represent the heart of public information dissemination. Now, scientific data flow in real-time around the world through custom protocols, portals, and web services, and the advent of social media services such as Facebook and Twitter offer both a new mechanism to communicate ideas and a potential resource for collecting data. [...]<br /> |
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spelling | doaj.art-99962def090d4e098f192a42fa29818e2022-12-22T00:13:32ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2011-06-0154610.4401/ag-5549On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake informationPaul S. EarleRémy BossuAs geophysicists, we find it difficult to imagine our daily professional and personal lives without the Internet. Emails have been the mainstay of scientific communication since the 1980’s and websites, since their inception in the 1990’s, have grown to represent the heart of public information dissemination. Now, scientific data flow in real-time around the world through custom protocols, portals, and web services, and the advent of social media services such as Facebook and Twitter offer both a new mechanism to communicate ideas and a potential resource for collecting data. [...]<br />http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/5549 |
spellingShingle | Paul S. Earle Rémy Bossu On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information Annals of Geophysics |
title | On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information |
title_full | On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information |
title_fullStr | On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information |
title_full_unstemmed | On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information |
title_short | On the use of the Internet to collect earthquake information |
title_sort | on the use of the internet to collect earthquake information |
url | http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/5549 |
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