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2000 Kipawa earthquake

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Magnitude
  
5.2 Mw

Areas affected
  
Canada

Date
  
1 January 2000

Depth
  
approx. 14 km (9 mi)

Max. intensity
  
VI (Strong)

Location
  
Canada

2000 Kipawa earthquake

Similar
  
1925 Charlevoix–Kamouraska earthquake, 1988 Saguenay earthquake, 1663 Charlevoix earthquake, 1732 Montreal earthquake, 1946 Vancouver Island ear

The 2000 Kipawa earthquake struck Quebec and Ontario, Canada with a moment magnitude of 5.2 at 6:22 a.m. on January 1. It occurred in the Western Quebec Seismic Zone. The main shock epicenter was located in Lake Kipawa about 10 km (6 mi) north of Témiscaming in southwestern Quebec and 70 km (43 mi) northeast of North Bay, Ontario. The shaking associated with this earthquake was strongest within 50 km (31 mi) of the epicenter. It was felt in Témiscaming, North Bay and as far away as Toronto, making it one of the most significant earthquakes in Canada in 2000. The earthquake was triggered by major thrust faults associated with the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben.

Minor damage was reported during this earthquake, including fallen light objects, a damaged ventilation pipe and fractures in plaster. The earthquake's epicenter was very close to the epicenter of the 1935 Timiskaming earthquake and lies in a group of 76 located earthquakes since 1935. A total of 17 aftershocks were recorded.

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2000 Kipawa earthquake Wikipedia