• A Coulomb Stress Response Model for Time‐Dependent Earthquake Forecasts 

      Dahm, TorstenORCIDiD; Hainzl, SebastianORCIDiD (Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2022-08-31)
      Seismicity models are probabilistic forecasts of earthquake rates to support seismic hazard assessment. Physics‐based models allow extrapolating previously unsampled parameter ranges and enable conclusions on underlying ...
    • Eruption Forecasting of Strokkur Geyser, Iceland, Using Permutation Entropy 

      Sudibyo, Maria R. P.ORCIDiD; Eibl, Eva P. S.ORCIDiD; Hainzl, SebastianORCIDiD; Hersir, Gylfi Páll (Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2022-10-01)
      A volcanic eruption is usually preceded by seismic precursors, but their interpretation and use for forecasting the eruption onset time remain a challenge. A part of the eruptive processes in open conduits of volcanoes may ...
    • Is Coulomb Stress the Best Choice for Aftershock Forecasting? 

      Sharma, ShubhamORCIDiD; Hainzl, SebastianORCIDiD; Zöeller, GertORCIDiD; Holschneider, MatthiasORCIDiD (Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020)
      The Coulomb failure stress (CFS) criterion is the most commonly used method for predicting spatial distributions of aftershocks following large earthquakes. However, large uncertainties are always associated with the ...
    • Stress-based, statistical modeling of the induced seismicity at the Groningen gas field, The Netherlands 

      Richter, GudrunORCIDiD; Hainzl, SebastianORCIDiD; Dahm, TorstenORCIDiD; Zöller, Gert (Environmental Earth Sciences, 2020-05-22)
      Groningen is the largest onshore gas field under production in Europe. The pressure depletion of the gas field started in 1963. In 1991, the first induced micro-earthquakes have been located at reservoir level with increasing ...