New reports and videos on the testing of URM structures and components being carried out at Eucentre can now be found here.
These tests have been carried out within the framework of the research programme sponsored by Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV (NAM) for assessment of hazard and risk from induced seismicity in Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands, which in recent years has been hit by earthquakes of relatively low magnitude related to gas extraction activities.
The test data obtained from this vast experimental programme (partly described in this overview manuscript) is also available upon request.
Testing of URM structures and components

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