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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Mystery Lake - Magnitude 5.0
A magnitude 5 earthquake scenario along an unnamed fault located about 15 km north-northeast of Burnaby City Hall and directly south of Mt Elsay. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario represents a small but damaging event in the North Shore Mountains.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Milles-ÎIes Fault - Magnitude 5.9
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Montreal, along the Milles-Îles Fault. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario represents a small but damaging event near the City of Montreal.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Gloucester Fault - Magnitude 5.6
A magnitude 5.6 rupture scenario near Ottawa along the Gloucester Fault in the south of the city. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario is representative of seismicity in the Ottawa Valley.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Burlington Toronto Structural Zone - Magnitude 5.0
This is a magnitude 5.0 earthquake scenario along the Burlington Toronto Structural Zone — a fault near Toronto and its surrounding region. This fault is not known to be active but demonstrates a plausible earthquake scenario for the Toronto region.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Beaufort Fault - Magnitude 5.2
The Beaufort fault in Eastern Vancouver Island is probably an active fault, near Courtenay/Comox/Cumberland. Based on current science, this fault may have ruptured in the 1946 magnitude 7.3 Vancouver Island Earthquake. This scenario represents a smaller magnitude 5.2 event.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Queen Charlotte Fault - Magnitude 8.0
In 1949 a magnitude 8.1 earthquake occurred on the Queen Charlotte Fault, off the west coast of the Haida Gwaii archipelago. This magnitude 8.0 scenario along the Queen Charlotte Fault is slightly different and closer to population centres than the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that occurred in 2012.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Southey Point - Magnitude 5.5
Magnitude 5.5 earthquake scenario located directly southeast of Ladysmith Town Centre. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario represents a small but damaging event near Ladysmith and Burleith Arm.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Queen Charlotte Fault - Magnitude 7.7
In 1949 a magnitude 8.1 earthquake occurred on the Queen Charlotte Fault, off the west coast of the Haida Gwaii archipelago. This magnitude 7.7 scenario along the Queen Charlotte Fault is slightly different and closer to population centres than the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that occurred in 2012.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Top 100 Exploration Projects
This dataset provides information related to the top-spending off-mine-site exploration and deposit appraisal projects in Canada for the given reference year. The dataset is maintained by the Lands and Minerals Sector, Natural Resources Canada, and forms the basis for the annual Map of Top 100...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Atlas of Canada National Scale Data – Annual Minimum Snow and Ice (MSI) Extent Time Series
The Annual Minimum Snow and Ice (MSI) Extent of the Atlas of Canada National Scale Data, are data sets compiled containing annual data from 2000 to present. The data sets were derived from research published by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing which classified satellite imagery over Canada...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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