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Alaska Earthquake, 1964
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| Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Uplifted sea floor at Cape Cleare on Montague Island in Prince William Sound in the area of the greatest recorded tectonic uplift on land (33 feet). The very gently slopping flat rocky surface with the white coating which lies between the cliffs and the water is about a quarter of a mile wide. The white coating consists of the remains of calcareous marine organisms that were killed by desiccation when the wave-cut surface was lifted above high tide during the earthquake. Figure 11, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 541. See also photo aeq00002. |
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| Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Uplifted wave-cut surface at Cape Cleare on Montague Island, showing white coating of desiccated calcareous marine organisms and brown desiccated stipes of "stalks" of kelp. The "stalks" are about 2 feet long. |
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| Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Part of the Turnagain Heights landslide in Anchorage shortly after the earthquake. Photo by W.R. Hansen, 1964. |
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| Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. View is northeast where the Patton Bay fault strikes out to the sea at the southwest end of Montague Island. The fault offsets the beach at the foot of the cliff where the man in the red jacket is standing near the middle of the photo. The beach gravels drape over the fault. Displacement was vertical and up on the left (the northeast) side of the photo. The fault trace in the cliff lies directly above the man and follows the stream of relatively fine-grained talus in the lower part of the cliff and the straight narrow rill cut in bedrock in the upper part of the cliff. |
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| Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Cobble-gravel storm beach on the north side of Fault Cove on Montague Island, which was displaced 16 1/3 feet vertically across the Hanning Bay Fault scarp. Pond on the right occupies a shallow tectonic depression. Photo by M.G. Bonilla. |
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