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Conrad Lindholm

Conrad Lindholm

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Earth Science

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30
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2764
World Ranking
9166
National Ranking
139

Overview

Conrad Lindholm is affiliated with Norsar in Norway and has contributed to multiple research areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their work largely focuses on seismic hazard analysis, earthquake studies, and related geotechnical engineering fields.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Earthquakes and seismic hazard for Norway and Svalbard" (2025) published in the Journal of Seismology
  • "A hybrid probabilistic seismic hazard model for Northeast India and Bhutan combining distributed seismicity and finite faults" (2021) published in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Parts A/B/C

Conrad Lindholm has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Abdelghani Meslem
  • Leonardo Álvarez
  • Federica Ghione
  • Valerio Poggi
  • Søren Gregersen

Their research contributions are often published in venues such as:

  • Nexo Revista Científica
  • Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Parts A/B/C
  • Journal of Seismology
  • Academia Letters
  • Earth and Planetary Science

Lindholm's main fields of study include Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Subfields where they focus their work include Geophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics of Materials, and aspects of Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law.

Their main research topics cover:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological Formations and Processes Exploration

Conrad Lindholm's research has contributed to advancing seismic hazard assessments for regions including Norway, Svalbard, and parts of Northeast India and Bhutan. Their interdisciplinary approach often combines probabilistic models and geophysical data to address earthquake risks and structural performance under seismic loads.

Best Publications

  • Control of hazard due to seismicity induced by a hot fractured rock geothermal project

    Julian J. Bommer;Stephen Oates;José Mauricio Cepeda;Conrad Lindholm

  • Postglacial uplift, neotectonics and seismicity in Fennoscandia

    Willy Fjeldskaar;Conrad Lindholm;John F. Dehls;Ingrid Fjeldskaar

  • SELENA - An open-source tool for seismic risk and loss assessment using a logic tree computation procedure

    S. Molina;D. H. Lang;C. D. Lindholm

  • A New Evaluation of Seismic Hazard for the Central America Region

    M. B. Benito;C. Lindholm;E. Camacho;Á. Climent

  • To what extent is the present seismicity of Norway driven by post-glacial rebound?

    H. Bungum;O. Olesen;C. Pascal;S. Gibbons

  • Crustal stress in and around Norway: an evaluation of stress-generating mechanisms

    Morten Fejerskov;Morten Fejerskov;Conrad Lindholm

  • Postglacial seismicity offshore mid-Norway with emphasis on spatio-temporal–magnitudal variations

    Hilmar Bungum;Conrad Lindholm;J.I. Faleide

  • Earthquake related tsunami hazard along the western coast of Thailand

    Finn Løvholt;Finn Løvholt;Hilmar Bungum;Hilmar Bungum;Carl Bonnevie Harbitz;Carl Bonnevie Harbitz;Sylfest Glimsdal;Sylfest Glimsdal

  • Stress inversion of earthquake focal mechanism solutions from onshore and offshore Norway

    Erik C. Hicks;Hilmar Bungum;Conrad D. Lindholm

  • Crustal stress and tectonics in Norwegian regions determined from earthquake focal mechanisms

    Conrad D. Lindholm;Hilmar Bungum;Erik Hicks;Mario Villagran

  • A Comparative Study of European Earthquake Loss Estimation Tools for a Scenario in Istanbul

    F. O. Strasser;J. J. Bommer;Karin Sesetyan;M. Erdik

  • Seismic activity, inferred crustal stresses and seismotectonics in the Rana region, Northern Norway

    Erik C. Hicks;Erik C. Hicks;Hilmar Bungum;Hilmar Bungum;Conrad D. Lindholm

  • The new Central American seismic hazard zonation: Mutual consensus based on up to day seismotectonic framework

    Guillermo E. Alvarado;Belén Benito;Alejandra Staller;Álvaro Climent

  • SEISMO- AND NEOTECTONICS IN FINNMARK, KOLA AND THE SOUTHERN BARENTS SEA, PART 2 : SEISMOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND SEISMOTECTONICS

    H Bungum;C Lindholm

  • Probabilistic seismic hazard of Pakistan, Azad-Jammu and Kashmir

    Z. Rafi;C. Lindholm;H. Bungum;A. Laghari

  • A comparison of strain rates and seismicity for Fennoscandia: depth dependency of deformation from glacial isostatic adjustment

    M. Keiding;Corne Kreemer;C. D. Lindholm;S. Gradmann

  • The Bam Earthquake of 26 December 2003

    Farrokh Nadim;Masoud Moghtaderi-Zadeh;Conrad Lindholm;Arild Andresen

  • Earthquake Magnitude Conversion Problem

    Ranjit Das;H. R. Wason;Gabriel Gonzalez;M. L. Sharma

  • Soil characteristics and site effect assessment in the city of Delhi (India) using H/V and f–k methods

    A.K. Mundepi;J.J. Galiana-Merino;Kamal;Conrad Lindholm

  • Earthquake Hazard Assessment for Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, Including a Characteristic Earthquake Recurrence Model for the Himalaya Frontal Fault (HFF)

    M. L. Sharma;C. Lindholm

  • A LOGIC TREE EXTENSION OF THE CAPACITY SPECTRUM METHOD DEVELOPED TO ESTIMATE SEISMIC RISK IN OSLO, NORWAY

    Sergio Molina;Conrad Lindholm

  • A new evaluation of Seismic Hazard for the Central America Region in the frame of the RESIS II Project.

    Belen Benito Oterino;Conrad Lindholm;Eduardo Camacho;Álvaro Climent

Frequent Co-Authors

Odleiv Olesen
Odleiv Olesen Norwegian Geological Survey
Jan Inge Faleide
Jan Inge Faleide University of Oslo
Amir M. Kaynia
Amir M. Kaynia Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Finn Løvholt
Finn Løvholt Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Carl B. Harbitz
Carl B. Harbitz Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Corné Kreemer
Corné Kreemer University of Nevada Reno
Guillermo E. Alvarado
Guillermo E. Alvarado University of Costa Rica
Julian J. Bommer
Julian J. Bommer Imperial College London
Arild Andresen
Arild Andresen University of Oslo

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