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Earthquakes: From Twitter Detection to EO Data Processing

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The increase of social media use in recent years has shown potential also for the identification of specific trends in the data that could be used to locate earthquakes. In… Click to show full abstract

The increase of social media use in recent years has shown potential also for the identification of specific trends in the data that could be used to locate earthquakes. In this work, we implemented a pipeline that uses Twitter data to identify locations of earthquakes and use the information to trigger EO data analysis. We tested the pipeline for almost a year over Japan, an area where earthquake events are frequent, as well as the use of social media in the population. Here, we show the results and discuss the potential development of such procedures. In the future, considering the rapid development and the increase of satellite constellations aimed at global coverage with short revisit times, algorithms of this kind could be used to prioritize satellite acquisitions for the detection of the areas most affected by earthquake damages.

Keywords: data processing; earthquakes twitter; detection data; detection; twitter detection

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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