one of the most damaging earthquakes in Canadian history. Its epicenter, near the Canada-United States border and the southern end of the Western Quebec seismic zone, lies within a heavily populated region, rendering this earthquake significant for regional seismic hazard analysis. The reappearance of a seismogram collection from the 1940s previously unavailable to (recent) researchers helps provide new insight into this earthquake. Waveforms recorded at regional distances indicate that this was a mid-crustal (20-km deep) oblique thrust event (strike 313 °, dip 70 °, rake 52°). Either nodal plane is a plausible fault plane in terms of the local and regional seismotec-tonics--one is more consistent with the seismicity pattern and the other w...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The Saguenay earthquake of 25 November 1988 occurred close to the southern margin of the Saguenay Gr...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with body-wave ma...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
ii Earthquakes in western Quebec and southern Ontario present a major contribution to the natural ha...
mining, so accurate knowledge of seismicity is important for the safe design and op-eration of mines...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
The Saguenay earthquake of 25 November 1988 occurred close to the southern margin of the Saguenay Gr...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The Saguenay earthquake of 25 November 1988 occurred close to the southern margin of the Saguenay Gr...
On 9 January 1982, in the Miramichi region of New Brunswick, Canada, an earthquake with body-wave ma...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
ii Earthquakes in western Quebec and southern Ontario present a major contribution to the natural ha...
mining, so accurate knowledge of seismicity is important for the safe design and op-eration of mines...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
The Saguenay earthquake of 25 November 1988 occurred close to the southern margin of the Saguenay Gr...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
mic zone and was felt by more people than any other earthquake in United States history. The U.S. Ge...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Source parameters are derived from 111 locally recorded three-component seismograms of 40 aftershock...