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Oil and Gas Seismic Lines
Data for seismic surveys prior to 1999 were obtained from National Energy Board (NEB) as points data (end points and bends) in Excel file format with basic information only. The NEB dataset was not comprehensive. Seismic lines coordinates' data for some of the earliest surveys recorded during 1960s and 1970s were recorded in NAD27 and contained location errors. In addition some data were not converted to NAD83 datum currently in use therefore resulting in even larger error. Starting at 1999 seismic lines location data are provided to the Government of Yukon by exploration companies as part of their statutory reporting requirements.Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
High resolution seismic surveys
High resolution 2D/3D seismic surveys performed for the Geological Survey of Canada to advance the use of seismic methods in hard rock environments.
Mining camp vertical seismic profile studies
Vertical seismic profiling (VSP) surveys done by the Geological Survey of Canada for research into downhole seismic imaging techniques for mineral exploration.
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 the national seismic hazard model. Maximum magnitude of 7.95 is obtained from CanSHM6 for GATINEAU region.
Crustal seismic refraction programs
A collection of five crustal scale seismic refraction programs performed in Canada by the Geological Survey of Canada.
Lithoprobe Lines
This dataset shows the location of Lithoprobe Trans Hudson Orogen seismic data acquisition points for the Province of Saskatchewan.This dataset shows the locations of LITHOPROBE Trans Hudson Orogen seismic data acquisition points for the Province of Saskatchewan. The data was created as a file geodatabase feature class and output for public distribution. **Please Note – All published Saskatchewan Geological Survey datasets, including those available through the Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas, are sourced from the Enterprise GIS Data Warehouse. They are therefore identical and share the same refresh schedule.
Earthquakes in Canada 1980-1989
Historical earthquakes recorded by Earthquakes Canada. This dataset contains the earthquakes recorded in decade 1980. However, the National Earthquake Database makes available seismic bulletin data from 1985 and onward. For a complete listing of current and historical earthquakes, visit https://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/.
Earthquakes in Canada 2000-2009
Historical earthquakes recorded by Earthquakes Canada. This dataset contains the earthquakes recorded in decade 2000. However, the National Earthquake Database makes available seismic bulletin data from 1985 and onward. For a complete listing of current and historical earthquakes, visit https://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/.
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.
Earthquakes in Canada 1990-1999
Historical earthquakes recorded by Earthquakes Canada. This dataset contains the earthquakes recorded in decade 1990. However, the National Earthquake Database makes available seismic bulletin data from 1985 and onward. For a complete listing of current and historical earthquakes, visit https://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/.
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