List of earthquakes in Canada
This is a list of earthquakes in Canada:
List
Date | Time‡ | Place | Lat | Lon | Deaths | Mag. | I | Comments | ||
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1663-02-05 | 17:30 (local time) | Charlevoix–Kamouraska Region, QC | 47.60 | -70.10 | 7.0 | Mw | X | [1] | ||
1700-01-26 | 21:00 (local time) | Pacific Northwest | 48.50 | -125.00 | 8.7–9.2 | Mw | This earthquake was linked to the "orphan tsunami" in Japan | [1] | ||
1732-09-16 | 11:00 (local time) | Montreal, QC | 45.50 | -73.60 | 5.8 | Mw | [1] | |||
1791-12-06 | 20:00 (local time) | Charlevoix | 47.4 | -70.5 | 6.0 | [1] | ||||
1860-10-17 | 06:15 (local time) | Charlevoix, QC | 47.5 | -70.1 | 6.0 | [1] | ||||
1870-10-20 | 11:30 (local time) | Charlevoix, QC | 47.4 | -70.5 | 6.5 | [1] | ||||
1872-12-15 | 05:37 | Washington State | 47.76 | -119.90 | 6.5–7.0 | Mw | VIII | [1] | ||
1899-09-04 | 00:22 | Yukon–Alaska border | 60.00 | -140.00 | 8.2 | Ms | [1] | |||
1918-12-06 | 08:41:08 | Vancouver Island, BC | 49.44 | -126.22 | 7.2 | Mw | VIII | [1] | ||
1925-03-01 | 02:19:20 | Charlevoix–Kamouraska, QC | 47.8 | -69.8 | 6.2 | Mw | VIII | [1] | ||
1929-05-26 | 22:39:54 | South of Queen Charlotte Islands, BC | 51.51 | -130.74 | 7.0 | Mw | [1] | |||
1929-11-18 | 20:32 | Grand Banks of Newfoundland | 44.5 | -56.30 | 28 | 7.2 | Mw | VI | Triggered a major underwater slump that caused a large tsunami, which devastated some coastal communities on Newfoundland | [1] |
1933-11-20 | 23:21:32 | Baffin Bay | 73.0 | -70.75 | 7.3–7.4 | Mw | Largest known earthquake north of the Arctic Circle | [1] | ||
1935-11-01 | 06:03:40 | Timiskaming | 46.78 | 79.07 | 6.1 | Mw | VII | [1] | ||
1944-09-05 | 04:38:45 | Cornwall, ON/Massena, NY | 44.97 | -74.90 | 5.8 | Mw | VII | [1] | ||
1946-06-23 | 17:13:26 | Vancouver Island, BC | 49.76 | -125.34 | 2 | 7.3 | Ms | VIII | [1] | |
1949-08-22 | 04:01:12 | Queen Charlotte Islands, BC | 53.62 | -133.27 | 8.1 | Mw | VIII | [1] | ||
1958-07-09 | 06:15 | Lituya Bay, Alaska | 58.6 | -137.10 | 5 | 8.3 | Mw | XI | Triggered a rockfall that caused a tsunami with a runup of 524 metres (1,719 ft) | [1] |
1970-06-24 | 13:09:08 | Queen Charlotte Islands, BC | 51.77 | -130.76 | 7.4 | Mw | [1] | |||
1979-02-28 | 13:27 (local time) | Southern Yukon–Alaska Border | 60.59 | -141.47 | 7.2 | Mw | [1] | |||
1982-01-09 | 08:53 | Miramichi, NB | 47.00 | -66.60 | 5.7 | A pair of earthquakes, two days apart | [1] | |||
1985-12-23 | 23:16 (local time) | The Nahanni region | 62.19 | -124.24 | 6.9 | Mw | The strongest of a sequence of major earthquakes | [1] | ||
1988-11-25 | 23:46:04 | Saguenay | 48.12 | -71.18 | 5.9 | Mw | VII | [1] | ||
1989-12-25 | 14:24 | Ungava Region | 60.12 | -73.60 | 6.3 | Ms | This was the first earthquake in eastern North America confirmed to have produced surface faulting | [1] | ||
1997-11-05 | 02:34:33 | Quebec City, QC |
46.80 | -71.42 | 1 | 5.1 | Mn | [2] | ||
2000-01-01 | 11:22:58 | Temiscamingue Region | 46.84 | -78.93 | 5.2 | Mn | VI | [2] | ||
2001-02-28 | 18:54:32 | Puget Sound | 47.19 | -122.66 | 1 | 6.8 | Mw | VIII | One possible related heart attack in Washington. | |
2004-11-02 | 10:02:11 | Vancouver Island, BC | 49.15 | -129.00 | 6.6 | Mw | [2] | |||
2007-10-09 | The Nazko region | 52.88 | -124.8 | ≤4.0 | I | The first of a swarm of earthquakes that went on until 12 June 2008 | [2] | |||
2008-01-05 | 11:01:01 | Queen Charlotte Islands, BC | 51.07 | -131.06 | 6.5 | Mw | Followed by a magnitude 6.4 earthquake just over 40 minutes later | [2] | ||
2009-11-17 | 15:30:41 | Queen Charlotte Islands, BC | 51.82 | -131.78 | 6.5 | Mw | [2] | |||
2010-06-23 | 13:41:41 EDT | Central Canada | 45.9 | -75.5 | 5.0 | Mw | VI | [2] | ||
2011-09-09 | 19:31:34 | Vancouver Island | 49.49 | -126.97 | 6.4 | Mw | This earthquake, which lasted 20–30 seconds, was the strongest to hit the region in nearly 7 years. It occurred on a secondary strike-slip structure and not on the plate boundary itself | [3] | ||
2012-08-19 | 279 km WSW of Tofino, BC (offshore) | 5.2 | [4] | |||||||
2012-10-27 | 20:04 (local time) | Haida Gwaii | 7.7 | V | [5] | |||||
Abbreviations used:
- Mw Moment magnitude scale
- ML Richter magnitude scale
- Ms Surface wave magnitude scale
- Mn Nuttli magnitude scale—a version of the Richter scale specifically for use in eastern North America[6]
See also
References
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Natural Resources Canada. "Important Canadian Earthquakes". Earthquakes Canada. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Natural Resources Canada. "Search results for earthquakes M>3.4, 1990-2011". Search the Earthquake Database. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
- ↑ Mann, Ted (10 September 2011). "Vancouver Looks to New Zealand to Prepare for Quakes". The Atlantic Wire. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- 1 2 3 http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/index-eng.php/
- 1 2 3 4 http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/index-eng.php
- ↑ Natural Resources Canada (12 August 2011). "Frequently Asked Questions about Earthquakes (FAQ)". Retrieved 3 December 2011.
External links
- Natural Resources Canada Earthquakes Canada
- Earthquakes Canada Recent earthquakes
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