The Pacific/North American plate boundary is undergoing predominantly right-lateral strike–slip motion along the Queen Charlotte and Fairweather transform faults. The Queen Charlotte Fault (QCF) hosted the largest historical earthquake in Canada, the 1949 M_S 8.1 strike–slip earthquake, which ruptured from offshore northern Haida Gwaii several hundred kilometers northwestward. On January 5, 2013 an M_w 7.5 strike–slip faulting event occurred near the northern end of the 1949 rupture zone. Along central and southern Haida Gwaii the relative plate motion has ∼20% oblique convergence across the left-stepping plate boundary. There had been uncertainty in how the compressional component of plate motion is accommodated. The October 28, 2012 M_w 7...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
re-examining continuous seismic waveforms of the Canadian National Seismographic Network (CNSN). Bec...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
The Pacific/North American plate boundary is undergoing predominantly right-lateral strike–slip moti...
The Queen Charlotte fault (QCF) is a dextral transform system located offshore of southeastern Alask...
The Queen Charlotte fault (QCF) is a dextral transform system located offshore of southeastern Alask...
The Queen Charlotte plate boundary, near Haida Gwaii, B.C., includes the dextral, strike-slip, Queen...
The Queen Charlotte plate boundary, near Haida Gwaii, B.C., includes the dextral, strike-slip, Queen...
The limits of Cascadia were first defined to contain nearly the entire margin of the Pacific Northwe...
Abstract This article provides a summary of the structure and tectonic history of the Queen Charlott...
A major (M_W 7.9) intraplate earthquake ruptured the Pacific plate seaward of the Alaska subduction ...
The 28 October 2012 Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, earthquake with a moment magnitude ( MW) ...
On 23 June 2014, the largest intermediate depth earthquake (M_w 7.9) of the last 100 years ruptured ...
The 28 October 2012 Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada MW 7.8 earthquake occurred along an east-d...
At 8:04 P.M. Pacific daylight time (PDT) on 27 October 2012 (03:04 universal time (UT), 28 October),...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
re-examining continuous seismic waveforms of the Canadian National Seismographic Network (CNSN). Bec...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
The Pacific/North American plate boundary is undergoing predominantly right-lateral strike–slip moti...
The Queen Charlotte fault (QCF) is a dextral transform system located offshore of southeastern Alask...
The Queen Charlotte fault (QCF) is a dextral transform system located offshore of southeastern Alask...
The Queen Charlotte plate boundary, near Haida Gwaii, B.C., includes the dextral, strike-slip, Queen...
The Queen Charlotte plate boundary, near Haida Gwaii, B.C., includes the dextral, strike-slip, Queen...
The limits of Cascadia were first defined to contain nearly the entire margin of the Pacific Northwe...
Abstract This article provides a summary of the structure and tectonic history of the Queen Charlott...
A major (M_W 7.9) intraplate earthquake ruptured the Pacific plate seaward of the Alaska subduction ...
The 28 October 2012 Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, earthquake with a moment magnitude ( MW) ...
On 23 June 2014, the largest intermediate depth earthquake (M_w 7.9) of the last 100 years ruptured ...
The 28 October 2012 Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada MW 7.8 earthquake occurred along an east-d...
At 8:04 P.M. Pacific daylight time (PDT) on 27 October 2012 (03:04 universal time (UT), 28 October),...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
re-examining continuous seismic waveforms of the Canadian National Seismographic Network (CNSN). Bec...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...