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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2016

Seismicity along St. Lawrence Paleorift Faults Overprinted by a Meteorite Impact Structure in Charlevoix, Québec, Eastern Canada

Hongyu Yu; Yajing Liu; Rebecca M. Harrington; Maurice Lamontagne

Abstract The Charlevoix seismic zone (CSZ) in Quebec has the highest number of earthquakes in eastern Canada, with cataloged events diffusely distributed between the St. Lawrence paleorift faults. In this study, we relocate 1242 out of 1639 earthquakes in the CSZ from 1988 to 2010 using double‐difference relocations with phase arrivals from manual picks and waveform cross correlations and requiring a strict set of quality control criteria. Our results show a diffuse distribution of earthquakes beneath the St. Lawrence River within a meteorite impact structure and clear lineations of event hypocenters outside the inner boundary of the impact structure. The diffuse seismicity distribution coupled with a lower cumulative seismic moment within the impact structure, despite a higher number of events, suggests the presence of highly fractured crust and weakened pre‐existing faults. A lack of M N ≥4.0 earthquakes and a wide variation of focal mechanism P‐axis orientations also provide evidence for weakened pre‐existing faults. Relocated earthquakes beneath the north shore of the St. Lawrence River illuminate a broad southeast‐trending linear structure, suggesting the geometry of the Gouffre northwest River fault. A paucity of seismicity between the north shore and the river may correspond to fault‐controlled basins of unconsolidated sediments at the surface and volumes of high‐seismic‐velocity material at midcrustal depths. Online Material: Earthquake catalogs.


Seismological Research Letters | 2008

Significant Canadian Earthquakes of the Period 1600-2006

Maurice Lamontagne; Stephen Halchuk; John F. Cassidy; G. C. Rogers


Seismological Research Letters | 2004

The 20 April 2002, Mw 5.0 Au Sable Forks, New York, Earthquake: A Supplementary Source of Knowledge on Earthquake Damage to Lifelines and Buildings in Eastern North America

Jean-Robert Pierre; Maurice Lamontagne


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2008

Casualties Directly Caused by an Earthquake in Canada: First Contemporaneous Written Accounts from the M 6.5 Charlevoix, Quebec, Earthquake of 20 October 1870

Maurice Lamontagne


Seismological Research Letters | 2004

The 16 March 1999 mN 5.1 Côte-Nord Earthquake: The Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded in the Lower St. Lawrence Seismic Zone, Canada

Maurice Lamontagne; Allison L. Bent; Catherine Woodgold; Shutian Ma; Veronika Peci


Seismological Research Letters | 2010

Historical Earthquake Damage in the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, Canada

Maurice Lamontagne


Archive | 2004

Earthquakes of the Charlevoix Seismic Zone,Quebec

Maurice Lamontagne; Mario Beauchemin; Thierry Toutin


Seismological Research Letters | 2009

Description and Analysis of the Earthquake Damage in the Quebec City Region between 1608 and 2008

Maurice Lamontagne


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2008

Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity at the Toulnustouc Hydroelectric Project, Québec North Shore, Canada

Maurice Lamontagne; Yousef Hammamji; Veronika Peci


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2006

Reservoir-induced earthquakes at Sainte-Marguerite-3, Quebec, Canada

Maurice Lamontagne; Yousef Hammamji; Jean‐Pierre Tournier; Catherine Woodgold

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Catherine Woodgold

Geological Survey of Canada

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Veronika Peci

Geological Survey of Canada

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Allison L. Bent

Geological Survey of Canada

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David Eaton

Natural Resources Canada

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Donna Jones

Natural Resources Canada

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G. C. Rogers

Natural Resources Canada

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