Great Lakes water levels are in flux. New research looks at how and if that could cause local earthquakes
By: Darius Mahdavi, CBC News
Earlier this month, parts of southern Ontario felt an earthquake that struck close to the nearby city of Buffalo, N.Y.
"I woke up to it … I felt what I guess you would consider a small jolt and continuous shaking … about 15 to 20 seconds," St. Catharines, Ont., resident Stephen Murdoch told CBC Hamilton the morning of Feb. 6.
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