Much of Canada is ‘earthquake country’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, earthquakes large enough to be felt occur every week in Canada, damaging earthquakes are years to decades apart, and some of the world’s largest earthquakes are typically separated by intervals of centuries. In this article, we provide details on the most significant earthquakes that have been recorded in, or near, Canada, including where and when they occurred, how they were felt, and the effects of those earthquakes. We also provide a brief review of how earthquakes are monitored across Canada and some recent earthquake hazard research. It is the results of this monitoring and research, which provide knowledge...
Strong motion monitoring in Canada has undergone significant changes in recent years. Most analogue,...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
Canada, the second largest country in the world, is subject to every hazardous natural process on Ea...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
Abstract This article documents what appear to be the only deaths directly caused by an earthquake i...
Seismic hazard in Canada is well studied and extensively discussed within scientific and engineering...
In recent months the Seismological Division of the Dominion Observatory has received many letters as...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
In recent times our society has been disturbed by the effect of various earthquakes (Haiti, Chile, N...
Geological and geophysical evidence, gathered in the last 15 years by a number of scientists working...
Strong motion monitoring in Canada has undergone significant changes in recent years. Most analogue,...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
Canada, the second largest country in the world, is subject to every hazardous natural process on Ea...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
Abstract This article documents what appear to be the only deaths directly caused by an earthquake i...
Seismic hazard in Canada is well studied and extensively discussed within scientific and engineering...
In recent months the Seismological Division of the Dominion Observatory has received many letters as...
Earthquakes are common in Atlantic Canada, but instrumentally determined magnitudes have rarely exce...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
Earthquakes have been felt or reported in the Maritime Provinces for over two hundred years but it i...
Here we search for dynamically triggered earthquakes in Canada following global main shocks between ...
In recent times our society has been disturbed by the effect of various earthquakes (Haiti, Chile, N...
Geological and geophysical evidence, gathered in the last 15 years by a number of scientists working...
Strong motion monitoring in Canada has undergone significant changes in recent years. Most analogue,...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Seismic hazard studies by Earthquakes Canada place most of New Brunswick in the moderate part of the...