The relationship between M and ML: a review and application to induced seismicity in the Groningen Gas Field, The Netherlands

B Dost, B Edwards, JJ Bommer - Seismological …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The use of local magnitude (⁠ ML⁠) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate.
In regions of weak or moderate seismicity, small earthquakes (characterized by ML⁠) are …

Earthquake hazard and risk analysis for natural and induced seismicity: towards objective assessments in the face of uncertainty

JJ Bommer - Bulletin of earthquake engineering, 2022 - Springer
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods
through the reduction of seismic risk. Directly or indirectly, this generally requires …

A review of source models to further the understanding of the seismicity of the Groningen field

D Kühn, S Hainzl, T Dahm, G Richter… - Netherlands Journal of …, 2022 - cambridge.org
The occurrence of felt earthquakes due to gas production in Groningen has initiated
numerous studies and model attempts to understand and quantify induced seismicity in this …

Dynamic soil-structure interaction models for fragility characterisation of buildings with shallow foundations

F Cavalieri, AA Correia, H Crowley, R Pinho - Soil Dynamics and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Dynamic Soil–Structure Interaction (SSI), involving the coupling of structure,
foundation and soil, is a crucial and challenging problem, especially when soil nonlinearity …

Scenario dependence of linear site‐effect factors for short‐period response spectral ordinates

PJ Stafford, A Rodriguez‐Marek… - Bulletin of the …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ground‐motion models for response spectral ordinates commonly partition site‐response
effects into linear and nonlinear components. The nonlinear components depend upon the …

Addressing limitations in existing 'simplified'liquefaction triggering evaluation procedures: application to induced seismicity in the Groningen gas field

RA Green, JJ Bommer, A Rodriguez-Marek… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2019 - Springer
The Groningen gas field is one of the largest in the world and has produced over 2000
billion m 3 of natural gas since the start of production in 1963. The first earthquakes linked to …

A probabilistic model to evaluate options for mitigating induced seismic risk

J van Elk, SJ Bourne, SJ Oates… - Earthquake …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Common responses to induced seismicity are based on control of the anthropogenic activity
causing the earthquakes, such as fluid injection or withdrawal, in order to limit either the …

Framework for a ground-motion model for induced seismic hazard and risk analysis in the Groningen gas field, the Netherlands

JJ Bommer, PJ Stafford, B Edwards, B Dost… - Earthquake …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The potential for building damage and personal injury due to induced earthquakes in the
Groningen gas field is being modeled in order to inform risk management decisions. To …

Framework for developing fragility and consequence models for local personal risk

H Crowley, B Polidoro, R Pinho… - Earthquake …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
For the estimation of “local personal risk,” ie, the annual probability of fatality for a
hypothetical person continuously present in or near a building, an analytical methodology …

Ambient noise multimode Rayleigh and Love wave tomography to determine the shear velocity structure above the Groningen gas field

M Chmiel, A Mordret, P Boué… - Geophysical Journal …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The Groningen gas field is one of the largest gas fields in Europe. The continuous gas
extraction led to an induced seismic activity in the area. In order to monitor the seismic …