Abstract This article documents what appear to be the only deaths directly caused by an earthquake in Canada since European settlement. Canadian earthquakes are known to have caused many cases of indirect casualties (drownings from earthquake-triggered submarine slumps, heart attacks, etc.). However, direct casualties had never been documented before the close examination of the reports from the 20 October 1870, M 6.5 Charlevoix earthquake. The information contained in available docu-ments from that time period converges to two direct casualties in the Les Éboulements area, very close to the epicenter. Reports of casualties in the Quebec City newspapers, the death registry in Les Éboulements, and the intense damage suffered by the houses of...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
Abstract Most catalogs on earthquakes felt in eastern North America list, as a first entry, an earth...
Much of Canada is ‘earthquake country’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs)...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Seismic hazard in Canada is well studied and extensively discussed within scientific and engineering...
In eastern Canada, the Charlevoix-Kamouraska/Bas-Saint-Laurent (CKBSL) seismic zone presents a seism...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
Abstract Most catalogs on earthquakes felt in eastern North America list, as a first entry, an earth...
Much of Canada is ‘earthquake country’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs)...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
On 21 March 1986 a widely felt earthquake occurred near 54°N, 122°W adjacent to the Rocky Mountains ...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...
Seismic hazard in Canada is well studied and extensively discussed within scientific and engineering...
In eastern Canada, the Charlevoix-Kamouraska/Bas-Saint-Laurent (CKBSL) seismic zone presents a seism...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
The oceanic Juan de Fuca and Explorer plates are subducting beneath the continental America plate we...
Many small earthquakes occur annually in Eastern Canada, but moderate to strong earthquakes are infr...