Filter your results Remove filter for Geosciences Remove filter for Natural hazards Clear all filters Collection Simply Science 19 results available Type Article 13 results available Podcast 4 results available Video 2 results available Topic Arctic 2 results available Climate change 2 results available Maps 2 results available Energy 1 result available Forestry and insects 1 result available Indigenous 1 result available Mining 1 result available Geosciences 19 results available Natural hazards 19 results available Year published 2026 1 result available 2022 2 results available 2021 3 results available 2020 2 results available 2019 5 results available 2018 6 results available Showing 1 to 10 of 19 results. Sort by NewestOldest Search content Filter Keywords:Article Simply Science in Seconds: Tying seismic science to preparedness in the North From ancient faults to modern cities, NRCan science is helping the North stand strong against future earthquakes. Keywords:Podcast The Smoking Hills In Cape Bathurst, where Canada's mainland meets the Arctic Ocean, an entire coastline is burning. Keywords:Podcast Earthquakes in Eastern Canada There are, on average, over 4,000 earthquakes in Canada each year. Many of those earthquakes occur in Western Canada Keywords:Video Icebergs Can Cause Landslides – New Discovery (Byte-Sized Science) Alex Normandeau links icebergs to underwater landslides after rare field evidence. - YouTube Video (6:50 minutes) Keywords:Article Canadian Fatal Landslides Mapped The first week of May is Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada. Led by Public Safety Canada, it’s an opportunity for you Keywords:Video Looking for Evidence of Ancient Earthquakes (Byte-Sized Science) Greg Brooks studies lake evidence of ancient quakes to guide resilient design - YouTube Video (6:06 minutes) Keywords:Article The link between deadly volcanos, climate change and mass extinctions On a typical day at the lab, research scientist Steve Grasby focuses on geochemistry at the Geological Survey of Canada Keywords:Article Why are researchers interested in an earthquake that occurred over 300 years ago? Hint: it’s the largest earthquake that ever hit eastern North America. So why the interest? It’s quite simple. By collec Keywords:Article Canada as never seen before: The new RADARSAT Constellation Mission December 2019 Keywords:Article Measuring the shake, rattle and roll in Canada’s Western Arctic Travelling and working in remote regions of Canada’s North is no easy task. Ask a Natural Resources Canada seismologist. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »