Saturday, June 30, 2018


On March 27, 1964, a megathrustearthquake struck Alaska, about 15 miles below Prince William Sound, halfway between Anchorage and Valdez. The quake had a moment magnitude of 9.2, making it the second most powerful earthquake ever recorded.May 30, 2014
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Prince William sound earthquake from earthquake.usgs.gov
The Great M9.2 Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami of March 27, 1964. On March 27, 1964 at 5:36pm local time (March 28 at 3:36 UTC) a great earthquake of magnitude 9.2 occurred in the Prince William Sound region of Alaska.
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Alaska. Photo of earthquake Uplifted sea floor at Cape Cleare, Montague Island, Prince William Sound, in the area of greatest recorded ...
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Prince William sound earthquake from en.m.wikipedia.org
On March 27, 1964, at 5:36 p.m. AST (3:36 a.m. UTC), a fault between the Pacific and North American plates ruptured near College Fjord in Prince William Sound. The epicenter of the earthquake was 12.4 mi (20 km) north of Prince William Sound, 78 miles (125 km) east of Anchorage and 40 miles (64 km) west of Valdez.
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May 30, 2014 - On March 27, 1964, a megathrust earthquake struck Alaska, about 15 miles below Prince William Sound, halfway between Anchorage and Valdez. The quake had a moment magnitude of 9.2, making it the second most powerful earthquake ever recorded.
Prince William sound earthquake from earthquake.alaska.edu
The aftershock zone of this earthquake was about 250 km wide and extended about 800 km from Prince William Sound to the ...
Prince William sound earthquake from www.ncei.noaa.gov
Mar 28, 2017 · The epicenter of the Great Alaska Earthquake was about 12 miles north of Prince William Sound and 75 miles east of  ...
Prince William sound earthquake from www.history.com
The 1964 Alaska earthquake, the strongest earthquake ever recorded in North America, struck Alaska's Prince William Sound, about 74 ...
... 82 feet (25 metres) to the east of a line extending northeastward from Kodiak Island through the western part of Prince William Sound.
Prince William sound earthquake from www.u-s-history.com
The epicenter was in the northern Prince William Sound, about 75 miles east of Anchorage, or about 55 miles west of Valdez. The depth ...
Mar 27, 2014 · Facts About the 1964 Alaska Earthquake ... an underwater landslide in Port Valdez, Prince William Sound.

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