Canada, the second largest country in the world, is subject to every hazardous natural process on Earth − large earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic eruptions, landslides, snow avalanches, floods, hurricanes, tornados, severe storms, drought, and sea-level rise. Fortunately, much of the country is sparsely populated; hence risk from these hazardous processes is localized to small areas adjacent to the Canada−US border, where most Canadians live. The greatest risk comes from earthquakes and landslides on the populated south coast of British Columbia and parts of southern Ontario and Québec; from floods in Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, or Toronto; and from hurricanes in Halifax and St. John’s. In the long term, Canada’s coastlines are threatened by...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic El Niño -Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon in the trop...
ReportThe Canadian coastline is the longest of any country in the world, and is at risk from tsunami...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
Much of Canada is ‘earthquake country’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs)...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
Over 80% of Canadians are urban dwellers, and geology plays a major role in their living environment...
Canada‘s climate varies widely based on geography from perma – frost in the north to four distinct s...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
We present a preliminary probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment of Canadian coastlines from local a...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
AbstractThis study analyses all natural hazards that occurred in Ontario, Canada during the period 1...
In an era of accelerated climate change, Canadian homeowners face growing financial exposures to env...
Canada is the world's second-largest country in land area, surpassed only by the Russian Federa...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
We present a summary of geological tsunami sources with the potential to threaten the coasts of Cana...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic El Niño -Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon in the trop...
ReportThe Canadian coastline is the longest of any country in the world, and is at risk from tsunami...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...
Much of Canada is ‘earthquake country’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs)...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
Over 80% of Canadians are urban dwellers, and geology plays a major role in their living environment...
Canada‘s climate varies widely based on geography from perma – frost in the north to four distinct s...
try’. Tiny earthquakes (that can only be recorded by seismographs) happen every day. On average, ear...
We present a preliminary probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment of Canadian coastlines from local a...
Canada has the longest coastline and largest continental margin of any nation in the World. As a res...
AbstractThis study analyses all natural hazards that occurred in Ontario, Canada during the period 1...
In an era of accelerated climate change, Canadian homeowners face growing financial exposures to env...
Canada is the world's second-largest country in land area, surpassed only by the Russian Federa...
Six contemporary earthquakes have been chosen to illustrate typical effects of past earthquakes in s...
We present a summary of geological tsunami sources with the potential to threaten the coasts of Cana...
International audienceThe quasi-periodic El Niño -Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon in the trop...
ReportThe Canadian coastline is the longest of any country in the world, and is at risk from tsunami...
The lower Mainland of southwest British Columbia (BC) hosts about 3.5 million people and significant...