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      Development of seismicity and probabilistic hazard assessment for the Groningen gas field

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      Netherlands Journal of Geosciences
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          The increase in number and strength of shallow induced seismicity connected to the Groningen gas field since 2003 and the occurrence of a M L 3.6 event in 2012 started the development of a full probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) for Groningen, required by the regulator. Densification of the monitoring network resulted in a decrease of the location threshold and magnitude of completeness down to ~ M L=0.5. Combined with a detailed local velocity model, epicentre accuracy could be reduced from 0.5–1km to 0.1–0.3km and a vertical resolution ~0.3km. Time-dependent seismic activity is observed and taken into account into PSHA calculations. Development of the Ground Motion Model for Groningen resulted in a significant reduction of the hazard. Comparison of different implementations of the PSHA, using different source models, based on either a compaction model and production scenarios or on extrapolation of past seismicity, and methods of calculation, shows similar results.

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                Journal
                Netherlands Journal of Geosciences
                Netherlands Journal of Geosciences
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0016-7746
                1573-9708
                December 2017
                January 17 2018
                December 2017
                : 96
                : 5
                : s235-s245
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                10.1017/njg.2017.20
                1523c1ff-4fe3-4b79-b215-9f5c057fd74f
                © 2017

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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