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Did anyone just feel that little tremor that went through a few minutes ago? My whole building was swaying
 

DukeSSk

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I thought we had a nice big thick stable slab o' rock under us here ... isn't this sort of thing rare on the Canadian Shield? That's why I don't live in Vancouver or California .... :confused:
If I recall one or two summers ago, there was another earthquake just across the river from Ottawa, near Buckingham QC. Will have to look at a map to compare that one with today's epicentre.
 

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I felt it. Thought it was me. Shouldn't have had that last glass of wine last night.
 

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" Earthquakes occurring in the Great Lakes region were thought to be in response to crustal rebound caused by the removal of ice from the last ice age. Additional work has revealed faulting in the south- eastern part of Lake Ontario. The scientists are coming to believe that Lake Ontario and possibly Lake Erie lie on an extension of the well-known St. Lawrence fault system. The growing realization that fault lines could occur in the middle of a continent has led to a new science called intra-plate tectonics. More work is needed before the team is completely satisfied that its theory is correct. And not all scientists subscribe to this. What they say is that the Great Lakes originated by ice scrapping. The features indicate that the Great Lakes region experienced a large earthquake at some time in the past. The trouble is we don´t know when the last large earthquake occurred in this area (the Great Lakes)."




a huge fault line has been found in lake ontario and if it goes again would this not cause a tsunami ?

would this not destroy the pickering nuclear generators like it did in Japan ?



a small tsunami did occur in WW1 in halifax bay when a muntions ship blew up !
 

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a huge fault line has been found in lake ontario and if it goes again would this not cause a tsunami ?

would this not destroy the pickering nuclear generators like it did in Japan ?
I don't think there is enough distance for a tsunami to build up... you may get some violent waves, but that's probably it.
 

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I am in a high rise around Dufferin and Dupont, and I was wondering, as I was sitting I felt the building move. I thought it was a quake, thanks for confirming.
 

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If I recall one or two summers ago, there was another earthquake just across the river from Ottawa, near Buckingham QC. Will have to look at a map to compare that one with today's epicentre.
Buckingham is 15km northeast of downtown Ottawa, Braeside is about 80km west downtown (Ontario side of the river).

It was quite a jolt up here in the Ottawa Valley, but no real damage I can see as of yet.
 
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Yoga Face

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I don't think there is enough distance for a tsunami to build up... you may get some violent waves, but that's probably it.


it seems to me distance lessons a wave

the closer the origin the greater the wave

i do not see where depth of the water (great lakes vs the ocean) is relevant but i could be wrong
 
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Jessica S

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I slept over at my friend's place and I was up before everyone else. When I felt the tremor I thought it was in my head, because I was still groggy. Didn't want to wake everyone up over something I was not entirely convinced happen. Glad to know I am not crazy...yet lol
 

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Depth of water may not be relevant but the sheer volume of water involved would mean the damage wouldn't be as extensive..... there may be huge waves but how big does a wave have to be to be classified as a tsunami?

obviously the nuclear plant would be something of grave concern.
interesting thought experiment

it seems to me depth of water is irrelevant after a point

10 feet for example would not cause a tsunami but water displacement must maximize after a certain depth then depth becomes irrelvant


as lake ontario is a shallow lake (800 Ft max) this may be save us from a huge tsuami like japan

unsure
 
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