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Annemarie Muntendam-Bos studied Geophysics, major Seismology, at Utrecht University. For two years she worked in the offshore oil- and gas industry before returning to Utrecht University. She obtained her PhD in Geophysics in 2003. Annemarie continued her academic career as a postdoc at SRON before joining TNO where she specialized in reservoir geomechanic, subsidence and induced seismicity. In May 2012, Annemarie joined the Dutch safety authority for mining operations (SodM), where she works as an expert on induced seismicity and has worked extensively on the Groningen induced seismicity problem. Annemarie was appointed part-time associate professor on induced seismicity at the TU Delft in 2018.

Research interests

My scientific interests can be broadly defined as the study of earthquakes induced by GeoEnergy applications and the physics of the earthquake source. A major objective of my work is to improve our knowledge of human induced earthquake hazards through the application of physics-based understanding of the underlying processes. I have also long been committed to earthquake risk reduction, specifically through the transfer of scientific understanding of the hazard and ways to influence the hazards to people, operators, and policymakers.

External positions

Senior Specialistisch Inspecteur, Staatstoezicht op de Mijnen

12 May 2012 → …

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