The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964: Hydrology. pt. A. [Text] pt. B. A portfolio containing 7 charts. 2 v, Volume 1, Parts 1-2; Volume 2; Volume 3, Parts 1-2; Volume 4, Part 1; Volumes 5-6; Volume 8National Academy of Sciences, 1968 - Alaska Earthquake, Alaska, 1964 |
Contents
The Effects of the Alaska Earthquake on | 1 |
Introduction William O Field | 2 |
EFFECTS OUTSIDE ALASKA | 117 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1964 Alaska earthquake 1964 earthquake aftershocks recorded Altitude aquifer artesian avalanches basin bedrock caused changes Chugach Copper River deposits depth double amplitude earth earthquake of March edge ejections epicenter fault feet Figure fissures flow fractures Friday earthquake Geological Survey Professional glacial Government Printing Office gravel groundwater Hebgen Lake hydrologic effects hydroseismic hydroseisms Kenai Lake Kenai mountains Lakeview landslide lower magnitude March 27 material moraine Mountains North observed occurred oscillation Plafker postearthquake preearthquake pressure Prince William Sound probably quake Rayleigh waves reported Reservoir ridges rock Rocky Creek sand sandblows scarp sediment Seiche lasted seiches seismic seiches seismic waves Seward Shattered Peak Sherman Glacier Ship Creek showed slide debris slope snow Society of America south central Alaska stations streams surface waves Survey Professional Paper terminus tion Tustumena Lake U.S. Coast U.S. Geological Survey valley vertical volume Vorhis Waller Washington water level water table zone