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Fall 2018
The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) resides in a transition region from the Precambrian Canadian Shield to the Phanerozoic Cordillera. This broad foreland area has undergone more than three billion years of tectonic evolution from the Paleoproterozoic assembly of the Laurentian craton to...
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Fall 2018
It has been long known that industrial activities can trigger earthquakes and the topic of “induced earthquake” embraces a great deal of scientific interest in recent years. Globally, several damaging events (i.e., Mw>5) have been linked with fluid injection/extraction. In the Western Canada...