Induced seismicity - a global phenomenon with special relevance to the Dutch subsurface
Induced seismicity is gaining increased interest worldwide. Though smaller in magnitude than natural earthquakes, induced seismic events can have large consequences. One of those consequences is the production stop of the largest onshore gas field in the Netherlands in 2022, the Groningen field, 10 years after the Huizinge induced seismic event in 2012. The papers in this collection further investigate the multiple geological and geophysical aspects of induced seismicity, not only in the Groningen area but also in other places in the Netherlands.
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An overview of induced seismicity in the Netherlands
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- 10 January 2022, e1
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Introduction
Induced seismicity: a global phenomenon with special relevance to the Dutch subsurface
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- 30 January 2023, e2
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Comparison of hydrocarbon and geothermal energy production in the Netherlands: reservoir characteristics, pressure and temperature changes, and implications for fault reactivation
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- 09 June 2023, e7
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Implications of the statistics of seismicity recorded within the Groningen gas field
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- 11 May 2022, e9
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A review of source models to further the understanding of the seismicity of the Groningen field
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- 27 May 2022, e11
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Induced aseismic slip and the onset of seismicity in displaced faults
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- 29 June 2022, e13
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Induced seismicity and seismic risk management – a showcase from the Californië geothermal field (the Netherlands)
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- 19 July 2022, e15
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Capturing spatial variability in the regional Ground Motion Model of Groningen, the Netherlands
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- 17 August 2022, e16
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Statistical analysis of static and dynamic predictors for seismic b-value variations in the Groningen gas field
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- 08 November 2022, e18
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