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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Near Ottawa - Magnitude 5.5
Faults in the valleys near Ottawa could rupture and produce strong, shallow earthquakes. This magnitude 5.5 scenario visualizes the effects of such an event. It does not represent the most severe earthquake that could occur, but one that is more likely and could still cause damage.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Georgia Strait Fault - Magnitude 7.0
In 1997, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred 3 to 4 km beneath the Strait of Georgia. This scenario visualizes the effects of that event if it had a magnitude of 7.0, and represents a strong ground shaking event that could strike Metro Vancouver.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Cascadia Interface Best Fault - Magnitude 9.0
Full rupture of the Cascadia interface fault, the fault defining the boundary between the North American and Pacific Ocean plates. This magnitude 9.0 event, often referred to as ‘The Big One’, affects most communities in southwestern British Columbia.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Denali Fault - Magnitude 7.4
The Denali Fault spans over 200km of the Yukon Territory, and is a significant source of seismic hazard. This magnitude 7.4 earthquake scenario, centered near small communities along the Alaska Highway, visualizes the effects of a severe earthquake that could be produced by this fault.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Georgia Strait - Magnitude 4.9
In 1997, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred 3 to 4 km beneath the Strait of Georgia, near Vancouver. This scenario visualizes the effects of that event if it occurred today with a magnitude of 4.9. A magnitude 7.0 Georgia Strait scenario is also provided, and represents a less likely but more...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Leech River Full Fault - Magnitude 7.3
Full rupture of the Leech River Fault, a fault that cuts southern Vancouver Island and extends beneath Greater Victoria. Based on current science, this magnitude 7.3 earthquake scenario represents the strongest ground shaking event that could strike the region, and is one of Greater Victoria’s...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data The Probabilistic Seismic Risk Model for Canada
The Probabilistic Seismic Risk Model for Canada introduces a structured framework of indicators that profile the physical, social and economic dimensions of earthquake risk at the neighborhood scale. Risk metrics include measures of building damage and collapse probability, life safety and...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data 2010 Land Cover of Canada
Land cover information is necessary for a large range of environmental applications related to climate impacts and adaption, emergency response, wildlife habitat, etc. In Canada, a 2008 user survey indicated that the most practical land cover data is provided in a nationwide 30 m spatial...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- WMS
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Open Data Transport Networks in Canada - CanVec Series - Transport Features
The transport features of the CanVec series are derived from the National Road Network (NRN) and the National Railway Network (NRWN). The dataset describes roads, trails, bridges, railroads and their related information. The transport features include nautical facilities, track segments, track...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Wooded Areas, Saturated Soils and Landscape in Canada - CanVec Series - Land Features
The land features of the CanVec series contains landscape features of Canada such as islands, shoreline delineation, wooded areas, saturated soil features, landform features (esker, sand, etc.). The CanVec multiscale series is available as prepackaged downloadable files and by user-defined extent...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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