Premier League: Scientists see small earthquake tremors like Liverpool title
Researchers discovered small earthquakes caused by Liverpool fans in Anfield during their victory over Tottenham in the Premier League last Sunday.
Field vibrations were recorded by scientists from the University of Liverpool during 5-1 Earn that provided the Premier League title for Red.
The data revealed that 60,415 fans present in the generated stadium Six seismic events of size ranging from 0.7 to 1.75 on Richter scale.
The most significant vibration was caused by Alexis Mac AllisterThe goal is in the 24th minute, which placed Liverpool 2-1 up. The midfielder made the land tremble at 1.74 on the Richter scale.
The second largest tremor, measured in 1.60, occurred after Mohamed is wrongThe goal is listed before the iconic stance of Kop in the second period.

Farnaz Kamranzad, one of the researchers who conducted the measurements, told the Liverpool FC website that the experiment “It is a great memory that geosciences can capture the energy of human emotion in powerful and startling ways.”
She added: “They were minor vibrations, not strong enough to feel in the stand, but powerful enough to leave a clear and durable sign in Anfield. Celebrationo leaves a path under our feet, a seismic fingerprint of collective joy, inscribed in the Earth’s memory long after the final whistle.”