relation: https://episodesplatform.eu/eprints/1361/ title: The 2004 Mw 4.4 Rotenburg, Northern Germany, Earthquake and Its Possible Relationship with Gas Recovery creator: Dahm, Torsten creator: Kruger, F. creator: Stammler, K. creator: Klinge, K. creator: Kind, R. creator: Wylegalla, K. creator: Grasso, Jean-Robert subject: Rotenburg subject: Conventional hydrocarbon extraction subject: Method and procesing description: We study the 20 October 2004 Mw 4.4 Rotenburg (Wumme)/Neuenkirchen earthquake, located in a previously aseismic region in the northern German sedimentary basin. We constrain the source parameter by using different techniques. A possible relationship between this event, the regional tectonic setting, and local gas recovery is investigated. Different waveform inversion and modeling approaches constrain the depth of the mainshock between 5 and 7 km. The source mechanism was oblique normal faulting on planes striking roughly north–south. An inversion for kinematic rupture parameters indicates a unilateral rupture propagation toward the north, consistent with the higher macroseismic intensities found toward the north in the region of Hamburg compared with those at a similar distance toward the south in the region of Hannover. Relocations of the mainshock and three of the largest aftershocks indicate that these events occurred within a few kilometers of three major gas fields and at depth close to gas production intervals. Comparison with seismicity triggered in the northern Netherlands by depletion of similar gas reservoirs in a similar tectonic environment suggests that the Mw 4.4 Rotenburg event may be related to gas recovery. publisher: Seismological Society of America date: 2007-06 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Dahm, Torsten and Kruger, F. and Stammler, K. and Klinge, K. and Kind, R. and Wylegalla, K. and Grasso, Jean-Robert (2007) The 2004 Mw 4.4 Rotenburg, Northern Germany, Earthquake and Its Possible Relationship with Gas Recovery. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 97 (3). pp. 691-704. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1785/0120050149 relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0120050149 relation: doi:10.1785/0120050149