If you live on Vancouver Island, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: ...
If you live in Greater Victoria, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: ...
It occurred at 11:57 a.m., with an epicentre located about 17 kilometres southwest of the community of L’Annonciation at a depth of 18 kilometres. The quake’s exact co-ordinates were recorded at ...
The magnitude 3.8 earthquake was felt by some Quebec and eastern Ontario residents Wednesday morning, but no damage or ...
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Extreme engineering in earthquake zones and volatile climates represents the pinnacle of structural innovation, where buildings must withstand both seismic forces and extreme weather conditions. These ...
The quake came a few days after tens of thousands of people in western Washington and southwestern British Columbia Canada, felt a magnitude 4.5 earthquake that originated at the southeast side of ...
Australian space explorer Fleet Space Technologies announced Wednesday its acquisition of HiSeis, a global provider of active seismic exploration technology to the minerals industry. HiSeis ...
by Denise Whitaker, KOMO News Reporter TOPICS: WASHINGTON STATE — Tens of thousands of people in western Washington and southwestern British Columbia Canada, felt a magnitude 4.5 earthquake that ...
The temblor occurred at about 5 a.m. and was centered near the Washington-Canada border ... “megathrust” earthquake in the region, along the 600-mile-long Cascadia Subduction Zone, was ...
No injuries have been reported. A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was felt between Victoria and Vancouver B.C. Monday morning a.m. local time, Earthquakes Canada reports. The quake occurred near the B.C ...
The German Research Center for Geosciences recorded the earthquake at a slightly lower magnitude of 5.6 and a depth of 10 km (6.21 miles), highlighting potential variations in seismic readings.