Liverpool soccer fans literally shook the earth as they celebrated English Premier League title win
Although these small tremors were not strong enough to be felt in the stands, the experiment showed that energy of human emotion can be captured by geoscience in “powerful and surprising” ways, said Farnaz Kamranzad, a postdoctoral research associate involved in the study.
“Who knew that football fans could generate seismic energy?” Kamranzad said in the statement.
“Every cheer, every celebration, leaves a trace beneath our feet, a seismic fingerprint of collective joy, written into the Earth’s memory long after the final whistle!” she added.
The second-largest tremor was triggered by Mohamed Salah’s goal in the second half of the game, which made the score 4-1 and registered a magnitude of 1.60.
The “sheer passion” of Liverpool fans was “literally powerful enough to move the Earth,” said Ben Edwards, professor of engineering seismology at the University of Liverpool, who was also part of the study.
A magnitude of 5.3 is classified as a moderate earthquake, about three times stronger than the greatest tremor of 1.74 recorded at the game, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Other events have also registered on the Richter scale, including two Taylor Swift’s 2023 Eras Tour in Seattle, Washington, a geology professor at the Western Washington University, said at the time, although the frequencies were “mostly below the range of human hearing.”
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