Induced Seismicity in the Groningen Gas Field, the Netherlands
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s1-s2
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Geology of the Groningen field – an overview
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s3-s15
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From checking deterministic predictions to probabilities, scenarios and control loops for regulatory supervision
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s17-s25
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Statistical evidence on the effect of production changes on induced seismicity
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s27-s38
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Introduction to the Groningen static reservoir model
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s39-s46
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History match of the Groningen field dynamic reservoir model to subsidence data and conventional subsurface data
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s47-s54
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New approaches in experimental research on rock and fault behaviour in the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s55-s69
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Improved definition of faults in the Groningen field using seismic attributes
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s71-s85
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The effect of salt in dilatant faults on rates and magnitudes of induced seismicity – first results building on the geological setting of the Groningen Rotliegend reservoirs
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s87-s104
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The future of subsidence modelling: compaction and subsidence due to gas depletion of the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands
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- 12 July 2017, pp. s105-s116
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Field-wide reservoir compressibility estimation through inversion of subsidence data above the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s117-s129
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Fault reactivation mechanisms and dynamic rupture modelling of depletion-induced seismic events in a Rotliegend gas reservoir
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s131-s148
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An empirical relationship for the seismic activity rate of the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s149-s161
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Relocation of clustered earthquakes in the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s163-s173
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Development of statistical geomechanical models for forecasting seismicity induced by gas production from the Groningen field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s175-s182
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Geomechanical models for induced seismicity in the Netherlands: inferences from simplified analytical, finite element and rupture model approaches
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s183-s202
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Developing a model for the prediction of ground motions due to earthquakes in the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s203-s213
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Characterisation of the Groningen subsurface for seismic hazard and risk modelling
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s215-s233
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Development of seismicity and probabilistic hazard assessment for the Groningen gas field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s235-s245
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Developing fragility and consequence models for buildings in the Groningen field
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s247-s257
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