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The site response input in the Groningen seismic hazard assessment is based on modelled shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles. Two sets of data were used to compare in situ (field) and model data of VS. The first set consists of data from several blocks
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::10478f0abf5adb2b61ffaf6032e5a75f
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15577
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15577
Autor:
Michail Ntinalexis, Pauline P Kruiver, Julian J Bommer, Elmer Ruigrok, Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, Ben Edwards, Rui Pinho, Jesper Spetzler, Edwin Obando Hernandez, Manos Pefkos, Mahdi Bahrampouri, Erik P van Onselen, Bernard Dost, Jan van Elk
A comprehensive database that has been used to develop ground motion models for induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field is provided in a freely accessible online repository. The database includes more than 8500 processed ground motion recordin
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/101499
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/101499
Autor:
Pauline P. Kruiver, Manos Pefkos, Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, Xander Campman, Kira Ooms-Asshoff, Małgorzata Chmiel, Anaïs Lavoué, Peter J. Stafford, Jan van Elk
Long-term exploration of the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands led to induced seismicity. Over the past nine years, an increasingly sophisticated Ground Motion Model (GMM) has been developed to assess the site response and the related seismic ha
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/100659
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/100659
Autor:
Keimpe Nevenzeel, Timothy Park, Kevin Bisdom, Fabian Lanz, Taco den Bezemer, S.M. Bierman, Jan van Elk, Christopher Kelvin Harris, Jan Limbeck, Franz J. Kiraly, Eduardo Barbaro, Stephen Bourne
Publikováno v:
Computational Geosciences. 25:529-551
The Groningen gas field in the Netherlands is experiencing induced seismicity as a result of ongoing depletion. The physical mechanisms that control seismicity have been studied through rock mechanical experiments and combined physical-statistical mo
Autor:
Cecilia I. Nievas, Marialuigia Sangirardi, Helen Crowley, Julian J. Bommer, Michail Ntinalexis, Jan van Elk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology
Interest in small-to-medium magnitude earthquakes and their potential consequences has increased significantly in recent years, mostly due to the occurrence of some unusually damaging small events, the development of seismic risk assessment methodolo
Autor:
António A. Correia, Julian J. Bommer, Michail Ntinalexis, Jeroen Uilenreef, Jan van Elk, Bernard Dost, Benjamin Edwards, Rui Pinho, Elmer Ruigrok, Peter J. Stafford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 23:1233-1253
Several strong-motion networks have been installed in the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands to record ground motions associated with induced earthquakes. There are now more than 450 permanent surface accelerographs plus a mobile array of 450 ins
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Despite their much smaller individual contribution to the global counts of casualties and damage than their larger counterparts, earthquakes with moment magnitudes Mwin the range 4.0–5.5 may dominate seismic hazard and risk in areas of low overall
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. 17:4495-4516
Natural gas production in the Groningen field in the Netherlands is causing induced earthquakes that have raised concerns regarding the safety of the local population given that the exposed building stock (which is predominantly unreinforced masonry
Autor:
Pauline P. Kruiver, Ger de Lange, Dirk Doornhof, Fred H. Kloosterman, Russell A. Green, J.L. Gunnink, Jan Stafleu, Freek S. Busschers, Jan van Elk, M. Korff, Ane Wiersma, Ronald Harting
Publikováno v:
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. 96:s215-s233
The shallow subsurface of Groningen, the Netherlands, is heterogeneous due to its formation in a Holocene tidal coastal setting on a periglacially and glacially inherited landscape with strong lateral variation in subsurface architecture. Soft sedime
Publikováno v:
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. 96:s47-s54
This paper presents the method applied to history-match the Groningen field dynamic model to conventional data (pressure data and water influx data) and to subsidence data, which is a novelty. Modelled subsidence is matched to subsidence data based o