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Kipawa Earthquake

Started by getthenet, January 20, 2015, 03:11:21 AM

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getthenet

Did anybody experience the Kipawa earthquake of 2000 ? 1935 ? Both centered about 10 km north of Temiscaming.An old timer friend liked to fish a rock pile hump in Hay Bay for walleye in the evenings,but swears the rock pile disappeared after the earthquake !

puckster_guy

There was also one in the 80's. I understand there is a fault line under the Ottawa river.
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

getthenet

For sure there is a fault line very close.Hey,that would be a great place to put a rare earth mine ???

puckster_guy

 Your thinking too small. How about a nuclear power plant? It'll be perfect....miles away from anybody who'll need the power. ;) :) Dog could even run it and fish on his off time.
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

michelle

I lived there at the time,it was January 1st in the wee hours and I slept right through it....lol. I imagine a lot of people did ;). Hubby felt the house shake ... woke him up.

getthenet

A nuke plant,hmm.Glow in the dark walleye ! Be great for night fishing !

Dog

Quote from: puckster_guy on January 20, 2015, 05:50:29 PM
Your thinking too small. How about a nuclear power plant? It'll be perfect....miles away from anybody who'll need the power. ;) :) Dog could even run it and fish on his off time.

@puckster_guy I like the way you think Joe! I'd be the first to sign up to operate that badboy. The new PWR Nuclear Plants that are being constructed are amazing, I know because I helped design and get them through certification with the NRC here in the USA.
One more cast...

SgtCrabby

I may not know how to operate something like a nuclear power plant, but I'm sure there's some job I could do on the side when not fishing.
I volunteer to be the second staffer.
Who else?

Dog

@SgtCrabby you are more than qualified to do the soil surveys for the nuclear basement and surrounding area...
One more cast...

Nancy

I'm in, not too qualified for much, but a heck of a team player. I would even postpone retirement for this. Sounds like you have a major project on your hands, @Dog.

Dog

Haha... If only I had a couple billion to fund this venture. Oddly enough it may not be that far fetched as the Canadians are bulking up their infrastructure to transport and disposal of spent nuclear fuel (I was considering a job wth them but it was a net pay cut so I passed) This is the first step before new plants are authorized for construction in Canada. Nuclear power plants are generally built in remote areas next to water so ...
One more cast...

crunchie

I remember it like it was yesterday.  It happened around 06:12, thought a train was running through the house.  We all woke up and were staring at each other in the face in the hallway wondering if it was the end of the world.  By the the time we got our "senses back" because after all, we had partied till about 04:00 in the morning and I sleep pretty hard when I'm in "that state".  Well we all went to bed and we got back up around 09:00, there was an ambulance and a police cruiser near oiur house.  There was a snowmobile accident nearby and a man was killed.
That was a strange start to 2000 I'll  tell you.
I remember the 1980 or so quake too, I was close to Kipawa Lake at that one too if my memory serves me right, it was late afternoon, early evening if I recall.
Keep your stick on the ice and your rod in the water

getthenet

Wonder what it would feel like if you were on the water fishing or boating ?

Dog

Quote from: getthenet on January 23, 2015, 03:47:57 AM
Wonder what it would feel like if you were on the water fishing or boating ?

water is cannot be compressed so my guess would be the chop kicked up during the tremors....
kinda like a really really small tsunami, same concept, much smaller scale.
One more cast...

getthenet

Probably wouldn't even notice,would think it was the wake from a boat or just the chop in the lake !