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An Investigation of Subaqueous Failures Triggered by the 1935 CE Mw 6.1 Témiscaming Earthquake, Quebec, Canada, As an Analogue for a Paleoseismic Study

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES(2024)

Geol Survey Canada

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Abstract
Subaqueous mass transport deposits (MTDs) attributed to the M w 6.1 1935 CE T & eacute;miscaming earthquake were mapped at 17 sub-bottom acoustic profile survey areas on 11 lakes near T & eacute;miscaming, Quebec. Distributed over about 1270 km 2 , MTDs are the product of shallow failures, up to several metres thick, that occurred along planar surfaces and involved primarily lacustrine sediments. Core samples of unfailed deposits indicate that the failure planes occurred within soft sediments at the top of a glaciolacustrine unit or at the base of overlying lacustrine deposits. Radioisotope dating of sediment samples from six coring sites on Tee and Kipawa lakes confirm that the MTDs are the product of failures triggered by the 1935 CE earthquake. To assess the application of such a mapping study to a paleoseismic investigation, the minimum magnitude of an earthquake that can generate an MTD distribution of 1270 km 2 was extrapolated from a published empirical plot. The resulting magnitude of M w /M s 5.7-5.8 is less than the instrumental M w 6.1 magnitude and deemed a reasonable estimation of minimum earthquake magnitude. The distribution of MTDs triggered by the 1935 CE earthquake forms the only such signature within the T & eacute;miscaming study area since roughly 8 ka cal B.P. The lack of an analogous, older signature(s) is consistent with the absence of equivalent shaking to the 1935 CE earthquake over this period, but the actual timespan may be shorter and begin when gyttja deposits on slopes became thick enough to be prone to failure from such an event.
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paleoseismology,1935 CE T & eacute,miscaming earthquake,Western Quebec Seismic Zone,sub-bottom acoustic profiles,lakes,subaqueous landslides
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