000K utf8 1100 2026$c2026-04-10 1500 eng 2051 10.57892/100-339 3000 Aji, Hendrawan D.B. 3010 Jähne-Klingberg, Fabian 4209 The Henni salt pillow is located within the West Schleswig Block in the German EEZ. The sandstone layers within the anticline are among the potential CO₂ storage sites. In this context, it is important to study nearby faults with respect to potential reactivation and induced seismicity. The fault set was reconstructed by Fabian Jähne-Klingberg (BGR), incorporating both legacy and recent seismic data. The model forms the underlying dataset used for the slip-tendency analysis carried out to quantify the fault reactivation potential. The results of 3000 Monte Carlo simulations with Latin hypercube sampling for each scenario for the fault set, subdivided into 10 subdomains by stratigraphic unit, are summarized in MATLAB structure files (.mat). Normal-faulting (Scen1) and strike-slip (Scen2) present-day stress regimes, with and without cohesion, are considered. The fault model is presented as a MATLAB figure (.fig) and an animation (.avi), which are intended to increase the visibility of the fault set geometry. Additionally, Figure S1, illustrating the uncertainty zones in strikes and depth, is included in the repository. 4950 https://doi.org/10.57892/100-339$xR$3Volltext$534 4961 https://opendata.uni-kiel.de/receive/fdr_mods_00000339 5051 550