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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.2110/pec.11.98.0011
EISBN: 9781565762916
...Introduction Fig. 1. Location map of the Groningen Gas Field showing fault lineations, the Top Rotliegend depth contours, and the extent of the gas-filled area in solid green. Coastlines are shown as light blue lines. Key exploration wells and development clusters are indicated in various...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 May 2018
Seismological Research Letters (2018) 89 (4): 1450–1466.
...Zack J. Spica; Nori Nakata; Xin Liu; Xander Campman; Zijian Tang; Gregory C. Beroza ABSTRACT The long‐term exploitation of the Groningen gas field led to compaction at reservoir depth, subsequent ground subsidence, and recently earthquakes. As part of an ongoing effort to quantify the hazard...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 February 2025
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2025) 115 (2): 715–720.
... (2024b) and the additional events in the Ntinalexis et al. (2023) database, excluding from the KNMI database the events that occurred outside of the Groningen gas field. The distribution for maximum peak ground value (PGV) is similar but not identical since the largest PGA and PGV values in many...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 February 2025
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2025) 115 (2): 707–714.
...Charles Vlek ABSTRACT In their “Estimating the maximum magnitude of induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field, the Netherlands,” Bommer, van Elk, and Zoback (BvEZ) present good reasons to revise the 2022 expert‐panel assessment of the maximum possible earthquake magnitude ( M max...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 September 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2025) 96 (1): 130–146.
... al. , 2019 ). In this study, we take advantage of publicly available seismic datasets related to seismicity induced by production in the Groningen gas field in the northeastern Netherlands ( Dost et al. , 2017 ; Willacy et al. , 2019 ; Oates et al. , 2022 ) to investigate the degree...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 August 2024
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2024) 114 (6): 2804–2822.
...Julian J. Bommer; Jan van Elk; Mark D. Zoback ABSTRACT Gas production in the Groningen field in the northern Netherlands began in 1963. Since 1991, many production‐induced earthquakes have occurred—the largest reaching magnitude M 3.5 in 2012. In October 2023, the Dutch government closed the field...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 December 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (2A): 773–790.
... forecasting using operational data, but the computational costs and uncertainty quantification (UQ) pose challenges. We address this issue in the context of seismicity induced by gas production from the Groningen gas field using an integrated modeling framework, which combines reservoir modeling...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (5): 2469–2478.
...Charles Vlek Abstract This article is inspired by an official expert reassessment (September 2022), for the next several decades, of the maximum possible earthquake magnitude, M max , induced by sixty years of extraction from the rich Groningen gas field in the Netherlands. Basic considerations...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 April 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (4): 1807–1820.
...Laura Gulia Abstract The Groningen gas field, located in the northeast of The Netherlands, is the Europe’s largest onshore gas field. It was discovered in 1959 and production started in 1963: Continuous production leads to reservoir compaction and subsidence, gradually loading preexisting fault...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2023
Earthquake Spectra (2023) 39 (1): 687–701.
... 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 recordings from 87 earthquakes of local magnitude M L between 1.8 and 3.6...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 January 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2023) 94 (3): 1429–1446.
... to probabilistic forecasts of the associated earthquake rate (e.g., Broccardo et al. , 2017 ; Clarke et al. , 2019 ; Li et al. , 2022 ). One example, and the subject of this study, is the prospective forecast model by Dempsey and Suckale (2017) of the Groningen gas field in The Netherlands. Once...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 April 2022
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2022) 112 (4): 1825–1831.
... events from a practical point of view. The first application updates a recent result of a point estimator for M max at the Groningen gas field ( Beirlant et al. , 2019 ). Second, I study synthetic seismicity with known ground truth in terms of M max and similar statistical properties...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 April 2022
The Leading Edge (2022) 41 (4): 259–267.
... networks (CNNs). Its performance is demonstrated on the Groningen gas field. The workflow can be subdivided into four parts, with the initial phase focusing on data preconditioning, particularly log quality control and reconstruction. Phase two focuses on seismic property estimation (i.e., relative...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 22 February 2022
Interpretation (2022) 10 (2): SC17–SC30.
... the training of a prediction model for fault detection and the subsequent fault extraction and segmentation methods when applied to a publicly available, prestack depth migrated (PSDM) seismic survey from the Groningen gas field, northeast Netherlands. Advances in machine learning have demonstrated...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 August 2020
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2020) 110 (5): 2112–2123.
...Bernard Dost; Annemijn van Stiphout; Daniela Kühn; Marloes Kortekaas; Elmer Ruigrok; Sebastian Heimann ABSTRACT Recent developments in the densification of the seismic network covering the Groningen gas field allow a more detailed study of the connection between induced seismicity and reactivated...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 August 2020
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2020) 110 (5): 2095–2111.
...Daniela Kühn; Sebastian Heimann; Marius P. Isken; Elmer Ruigrok; Bernard Dost ABSTRACT Since 1991, induced earthquakes have been observed and linked to gas production in the Groningen field. Recorded waveforms are complex, resulting partly from a Zechstein salt layer overlying the reservoir...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 July 2020
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2020) 110 (5): 2077–2094.
...Gabriele Ameri; Christophe Martin; Adrien Oth ABSTRACT Production‐induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field caused damage to buildings and concerns for the population, the gasfield owner, and the local and national authorities and institutions. The largest event ( M L = 3.6 ) occurred in 2012...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 April 2019
Seismological Research Letters (2019) 90 (4): 1660–1662.
...Bernard Dost; Benjamin Edwards; Julian J. Bommer 14 March 2019 © Seismological Society of America In response to induced earthquakes associated with conventional gas production in the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands, several networks of seismic monitoring instruments have...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 March 2018
Seismological Research Letters (2018) 89 (3): 1062–1074.
... in the estimation of the frequency of larger events with given M , and consequently seismic hazard. For induced seismicity related to the Groningen gas field, this magnitude threshold is determined to be M ∼ 2 , with equality between M and M L at higher magnitudes. A quadratic relation between M and M L is derived...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 September 2017
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (5): 2067–2077.
...Adrian Rodriguez‐Marek; Pauline P. Kruiver; Piet Meijers; Julian J. Bommer; Bernard Dost; Jan van Elk; Dirk Doornhof Abstract A key element in the assessment of seismic hazard and risk due to induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field is a model for the prediction of ground motions. Rather than...
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