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Massive Earthquake Could Strike Canada as Ancient Fault Line Wakes : ScienceAlert

Last updated: August 1, 2025 4:35 am
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The Tintina Fault: Is a Major Earthquake Imminent?

The Tintina fault, spanning 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) across northern Canada and ending in Alaska, has long been considered dormant for the past 40 million years. However, a recent study challenges this notion, suggesting that a major earthquake may be on the horizon.

A team of researchers from the University of Victoria and the University of Alberta in Canada has uncovered evidence of two significant earthquake events in the fault’s history: one occurring 2.6 million years ago and another 132,000 years ago. Surprisingly, there have been no notable earthquakes in the last 12,000 years, leading experts to believe that the fault is accumulating pressure at a rate of 0.2-0.8 millimeters (0.008-0.03 inches) per year, potentially signaling an imminent major quake.

Geologist Theron Finley from the University of Victoria explains, “While small earthquakes have been detected along the Tintina fault in recent decades, there is no evidence to suggest it is capable of large ruptures. The availability of high-resolution data prompted us to re-examine the fault for signs of prehistoric earthquakes.”

Using advanced technology such as high-resolution satellite imagery and LIDAR, the research team conducted a thorough investigation of the Tintina fault, uncovering hidden fault scarps that indicate past seismic activity. Despite the fault’s expected slip of around 6 meters in the last 12,000 years, no recent movements have been observed, raising concerns about the potential for a magnitude 7.5 or higher earthquake in the future.

Tintina fault
The Tintina fault runs close to Dawson City. (Finley et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 2025)

The researchers emphasize the need for further studies on the Tintina fault and similar faults to assess the risk of future earthquakes. Understanding the historical seismic activity in the region is crucial for developing accurate predictive models and ensuring the safety of residents, such as those in Dawson City, a nearby community of 1,600 people.

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Published in Geophysical Research Letters, this research sheds light on the potential seismic hazard posed by the Tintina fault and underscores the importance of proactive measures to mitigate the impact of future earthquakes.

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