Researcher looks to understand ‘mysterious’ Hydro dam earthquakes in Quebec
MONTREAL — Filling the reservoirs of Quebec’s hydroelectric dams has sometimes caused small earthquakes — a process that doesn’t seem to have occurred elsewhere in Canada, according to a seismologist who has studied the phenomenon.
Maurice Lamontagne says it’s still not clear why the tremors occurred, or why they happened in some cases but not in others.
He says the small quakes occur when the reservoirs are initially filled with water, due to the increased pressure placed on existing cracks in the rock.
The most powerful appears to be a magnitude 4.1 earthquake that occurred during the filling of the Manic-3 generating station in north-central Quebec in 1975.