Abstract Like many subduction zone earthquakes, the deadliest aspects of the 1964 M = 9.2 Alaska earthquake were the tsunamis it caused. The worst of these were generated by local submarine landslides induced by the earthquake. These caused high runups, engulfing several coastal towns in Prince William Sound. In this paper, we study one of these cases in detail, the Port Valdez submarine landslide and tsunami. We combine eyewitness reports, preserved film, and careful posttsunami surveys with new geophysical data to inform numerical models for landslide tsunami generation. We review the series of events as recorded at Valdez old town and then determine the corresponding subsurface events that led to the tsunami. We build digital elevation m...
In the evening of November 3, 1994, a series of submarine landslides and associated waves destroyed ...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during ...
During the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake (Mw 9.2), several fjords, straits, and bays throughout south...
The 1964 Alaska M w 9.2 earthquake triggered numerous submarine slope failures in fjords of southern...
In 1946, megathrust seismicity along the Unimak segment of the Alaska subduction zone generated the ...
The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1964 Alask...
Tsunamis generated by landslides and volcanic island collapses account for some of the most catastro...
A large subaerial landslide entered Taan Fiord, Alaska, on 17 October 2015 producing a tsunami with ...
Graduation date: 1965The physical linkage between oceanic earthquakes and most\ud tsunamis is genera...
On 17 October 2015, a landslide of roughly 60×106m3 occurred at the terminus of Tyndall Glacier in T...
ABSTRACT: The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1...
The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval ...
Glacial retreat in recent decades has exposed unstable slopes and allowed deep water to extend benea...
2 Landslides, both subaerial and submarine, commonly occur in the Puget Lowland and in Puget Sound. ...
In the evening of November 3, 1994, a series of submarine landslides and associated waves destroyed ...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during ...
During the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake (Mw 9.2), several fjords, straits, and bays throughout south...
The 1964 Alaska M w 9.2 earthquake triggered numerous submarine slope failures in fjords of southern...
In 1946, megathrust seismicity along the Unimak segment of the Alaska subduction zone generated the ...
The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1964 Alask...
Tsunamis generated by landslides and volcanic island collapses account for some of the most catastro...
A large subaerial landslide entered Taan Fiord, Alaska, on 17 October 2015 producing a tsunami with ...
Graduation date: 1965The physical linkage between oceanic earthquakes and most\ud tsunamis is genera...
On 17 October 2015, a landslide of roughly 60×106m3 occurred at the terminus of Tyndall Glacier in T...
ABSTRACT: The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1...
The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval ...
Glacial retreat in recent decades has exposed unstable slopes and allowed deep water to extend benea...
2 Landslides, both subaerial and submarine, commonly occur in the Puget Lowland and in Puget Sound. ...
In the evening of November 3, 1994, a series of submarine landslides and associated waves destroyed ...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during ...