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L.O.M. Masfara
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Hamiltonian Monte Carlo to Characterize Induced Earthquakes
Application to a ML 3.4 Event in the Groningen Gas Field and the Role of Prior
The Hamiltonian Monte Carlo algorithm is known to be highly efficient when sampling high-dimensional model spaces due to Hamilton's equations guiding the sampling process. For weakly non-linear problems, linearizing the forward problem enhances this efficiency. This study integra
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Probabilistic centroid moment tensor inversions using geologically constrained priors
Application to induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field, the Netherlands
We use the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) algorithm to estimate the posterior probability distribution of a number of earthquake source parameters. This distribution describes the probability of these parameters attaining a specific set of values. The efficiency of the HMC algorit
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Estimating earthquake parameters, including their uncertainty, requires
probabilistic sampling or inversion using Bayesian algorithms. One such
Bayesian algorithm known to be highly efficient is the Hamiltonian Monte
Carlo (HMC) algorithm, and modifying the algorithm with an a
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We present an efficient probabilistic workflow for the estimation of source parameters of induced seismic events in three-dimensional heterogeneous media. Our workflow exploits a linearized variant of the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) algorithm. Compared to traditional Markov cha
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Geomechanical modelling is generally used to simulate the nucleation of induce d earthquakes in, for instance the Groningen gas field. We apply quasi static simulation to investigate the stress changes from gas production. When a fault reaches a critical state, dynamic simulation
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Linking geomechanical simulation of induced seismicity to surface seismic observations
Simulated finite fault rupture to moment tensor inversion
Dynamic geomechanical modeling can generate the seismic wavefield caused by a fault rupture. In dynamic fault-rupture modeling, the source is considered to be finite, with a limited extent both in space and in time. This contrasts with the definition of a point source, which is g
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We present a probabilistic scheme to invert for hypocenters and moment tensors (MTs) of induced seismic events in 2D heterogeneous media. Our scheme is based on a variant of the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo scheme that uses the linearization of a misfit function. This algorithm, howev
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The ability to extract information from scattered waves is usually limited to singly scattered energy even if multiple scattering might occur in the medium. As a result, the information in arrival times of higher-order scattered events is underexplored. This information is extrac
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