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The review article examined some of the current challenges in monitoring and managing induced seismicity, with particular reference to European cases.

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• We provide a unified and concise summary about the still open questions on monitoring, discrimination, and management of induced seismicity • We review critical cases of induced seismicity in Europe which led to the suspension of the related industrial activities • This study outlines the scientific and societal challenges posed by the induced seismicity in a European perspective

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This work allowed us to share our experience in this field to provide a unified and concise summary and possible answers about the still open questions in monitoring, discrimination, and management of induced seismicity.

Dr Tony Alfredo Stabile
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

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This page is a summary of: Current challenges in monitoring, discrimination, and management of induced seismicity related to underground industrial activities: A European perspective, Reviews of Geophysics, April 2017, American Geophysical Union (AGU),
DOI: 10.1002/2016rg000542.
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