"This document describes three earthquake scenarios developed for government planning purposes in 2021. They were requested from Natural Resources Canada,...
In the first several hours following an earthquake, municipalities are often forced to rely upon reports from first responders, reconnaissance along disrupted...
This study addresses questions of why some places and population groups in Canada are more vulnerable to natural hazard processes than others, who is most...
Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2023
Moderate to strong (MW=5.0) crustal earthquakes are scarce in the seismic record of southern British Columbia. However, recent trenching of the Leech River...
This article examines rupture processes of the 28 October 2012 Mw 7.8 Haida Gwaii earthquake off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, using an empirical...
Seismic risk reduction planning for existing buildings must begin with a quantitative account of risk, and it must contain an objective basis grounding the...
Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2023
The Geological Survey of Canada recently published a national seismic risk model, quantifying seismic risk at the neighborhood level across Canada. A newly...
The geometry and kinematics of the causative fault of the 27 July 2022 moment magnitude (MW) 7.0 earthquake, which is one of the strongest to hit northern and...
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