Bommer J

Bommer J

Imperial College London

H-index: 77

Europe-United Kingdom

About Bommer J

Bommer J, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 51 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Engineering Seismology, Seismic Risk, Induced Seismicity, Seismic Hazard.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Seismic source zones for site‐specific probabilistic seismic hazard analysis: The very real questions raised by virtual fault ruptures

A database of ground motion recordings, site profiles, and amplification factors from the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands

Earthquake hazard and risk analysis for natural and induced seismicity: towards objective assessments in the face of uncertainty

Construction of a ground‐motion logic tree through host‐to‐target region adjustments applied to an adaptable ground‐motion prediction model

Attenuation relations for use in Europe: an overview

Derivation of a near-surface damping model for the Groningen gas field

Incorporating dwelling mounds into induced seismic risk analysis for the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands

What is the near-field?

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25702

Citations(since 2020)

9420

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20338

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

51

i10Index(all)

185

i10Index(since 2020)

130

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Bommer J Skills & Research Interests

Engineering Seismology

Seismic Risk

Induced Seismicity

Seismic Hazard

Top articles of Bommer J

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Journal

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Publication Date

Seismic source zones for site‐specific probabilistic seismic hazard analysis: The very real questions raised by virtual fault ruptures

Seismological Society of America

Julian J Bommer

Jon P Ake

Clifford G Munson

2023/7/1

A database of ground motion recordings, site profiles, and amplification factors from the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands

Earthquake Spectra

Michail Ntinalexis

Pauline P Kruiver

Julian J Bommer

Elmer Ruigrok

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

...

2023/2

Earthquake hazard and risk analysis for natural and induced seismicity: towards objective assessments in the face of uncertainty

Bulletin of earthquake engineering

Julian J Bommer

2022/4

Construction of a ground‐motion logic tree through host‐to‐target region adjustments applied to an adaptable ground‐motion prediction model

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

David M Boore

Robert R Youngs

Albert R Kottke

Julian J Bommer

Robert Darragh

...

2022/12/1

Attenuation relations for use in Europe: an overview

NN Ambraseys

JJ Bommer

2022/3/23

Derivation of a near-surface damping model for the Groningen gas field

Geophysical Journal International

E Ruigrok

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

Benjamin Edwards

PP Kruiver

B Dost

...

2022/8

Incorporating dwelling mounds into induced seismic risk analysis for the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands

Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering

Pauline P Kruiver

Manos Pefkos

Erik Meijles

Gerard Aalbersberg

Xander Campman

...

2022/1

What is the near-field?

A Martinez-Pereira

JJ Bommer

2022/5/4

Definition of hazard-consistent ground motions through multi-parameter seismic hazard assessment

SG Scott

JJ Bommer

SK Sarma

2022/5/4

Host-region parameters for an adjustable model for crustal earthquakes to facilitate the implementation of the backbone approach to building ground-motion logic trees in …

Earthquake Spectra

Peter J Stafford

David M Boore

Robert R Youngs

Julian J Bommer

2022/5

Ground-motion prediction models for induced earthquakes in the Groningen gas field, the Netherlands

Journal of Seismology

Julian J Bommer

Peter J Stafford

Elmer Ruigrok

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

Michail Ntinalexis

...

2022/12

Capturing epistemic uncertainty in site response

Earthquake Spectra

Adrian Rodriguez-Marek

Julian J Bommer

Robert R Youngs

Maria J Crespo

Peter J Stafford

...

2021/5

Seismic hazard and risk due to induced earthquakes at a shale gas site

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Benjamin Edwards

Helen Crowley

Rui Pinho

Julian J Bommer

2021/4/1

Green, yellow, red, or out of the blue? An assessment of Traffic Light Schemes to mitigate the impact of hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity

Journal of Seismology

James P Verdon

Julian J Bommer

2021/2

Comment on “Activation rate of seismicity for hydraulic fracture wells in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin” by Hadi Ghofrani and Gail M. Atkinson

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

James P Verdon

Julian J Bommer

2021/12/1

Review of Seismic Hazard and Risk Analysis

Julian J Bommer

2021/9/1

Virtual fault ruptures in area‐source zones for PSHA: Are they always needed?

Seismological Research Letters

Julian J Bommer

Valentina Montaldo Falero

2020/7/1

A database of damaging small-to-medium magnitude earthquakes

Journal of Seismology

Cecilia I Nievas

Julian J Bommer

Helen Crowley

Jan van Elk

Michail Ntinalexis

...

2020/4

Response to Discussion of “What is the smallest earthquake magnitude that needs to be considered in assessing liquefaction hazard?” by Roger MW Musson

Earthquake Spectra

Russell A Green

Julian J Bommer

2020/2

Selecting ground‐motion models for site‐specific PSHA: Adaptability versus applicability

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Julian J Bommer

Peter J Stafford

2020/12/1

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