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western quebec and southern ontario - Department of Geology

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Stress data for intraplate North America up to 2008 are well summarized byHeidbach, et al., (2008). They proposed a SHmax (maximum horizontal stresscomponent) orientation throughout the region, varying between northeast <strong>and</strong> east <strong>and</strong>averaging east-northeast. Analysis <strong>of</strong> the stress field in <strong>southern</strong> Ontario shows amisalignment between the direction <strong>of</strong> tectonic loading <strong>and</strong> the orientation <strong>of</strong> the majorhorizontal principal stress. This could be due to the fault slip which rotates the stress fieldtoward the strike <strong>of</strong> the faults (Baird <strong>and</strong> McKinnon, 2007).This study aims to further investigate the seismicity <strong>of</strong> <strong>southern</strong> Ontario <strong>and</strong><strong>western</strong> Quebec through detailed studies <strong>of</strong> earthquakes with magnitudes over 3.5 thatoccurred from 1993-2010 within the region, <strong>and</strong> to do a thorough comparison <strong>of</strong>hypocentre locations <strong>and</strong> focal mechanisms with seismogenic structures <strong>and</strong> geologicaldata.23

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