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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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- ESRI REST
- WMS
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Open Data Bedrock geology index map
The Bedrock Index provides a spatial record of the location of all Bedrock maps published by the Geological Survey of Canada and hosted on Geoscan. The index has three "series" of maps; CGM, A series, and preliminary maps. In cases where there have been multiple editions of a map, the most recent...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Vedder Fault - Magnitude 5.2
Magnitude 5.2 earthquake scenario along the Vedder Fault which runs northeast along Vedder Mountain. This earthquake is located about 18 km east of Abbotsford City Hall. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario represents a small but damaging event near Abbotsford town centre.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Southey Point - Magnitude 5.7
Magnitude 5.7 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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- ESRI REST
- WMS
- GeoPackage
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Vedder Fault - Magnitude 4.9
Magnitude 4.9 earthquake scenario along the Vedder Fault which runs northeast along Vedder Mountain. This earthquake is located about 18 km east of Abbotsford City Hall. This fault is not known to be active, but this scenario represents a small but damaging event near Abbotsford town centre.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Rouge Beach - Magnitude 5.0
This is a magnitude 5.0 earthquake scenario under Lake Ontario, very close to Toronto. This fault is not known to be active but demonstrates a plausible earthquake scenario for Toronto region.Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Flood Susceptibility Index (FSI)
This national map of flood susceptibility or flood prone areas is based on patterns of historic flood events as predicted by an ensemble machine learning model. The recommended use is national, provincial or regional scale and can be used as a guide for identifying areas for further...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- WCS
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- WMS
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Open Data Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Val-de-bois - Magnitude 7.5
Ottawa planning scenario using the 2010 Val-de-bois, QC earthquake hypocentre and fault plane geometry from Ma & Motazedian, 2012 and Atkinson & Assatourians, 2010. This scenario uses a larger magnitude event than those that have been observed to date for that location, within bounds of...Organization:Natural Resources CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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- GeoPackage
- ESRI REST
- WMS