Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during the past 70 years. Since it is reasoned that past rupture areas might again source tsunamis in the future, we studied potential asperities and barriers in the subduction zone by examining Quaternary Gulf of Alaska plate history, geophysical data, and morphology. We relate the aftershock areas to subducting lower plate relief and dissimilar materials in the seismogenic zone in the 1964 Kodiak and adjacent 1938 Semidi Islands earthquake segments. In the 1946 Unimak earthquake segment, the exposed lower plate seafloor lacks major relief that might organize great earthquake rupture. However, the upper plate contains a deep transverse-trending bas...
The potential for a major earthquake in the Shumagin seismic gap, and the tsunami it could generate,...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during ...
The most recent megathrust earthquake to impact the Alaska subduction zone was the M9.2 Great Alaska...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1964 Alask...
We report stratigraphic evidence of land-level change and tsunami inundation along the Alaska-Aleuti...
In 1946, megathrust seismicity along the Unimak segment of the Alaska subduction zone generated the ...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Large to great earthquakes and related tsunamis generated on the Alaska megathrust produce major haz...
Large to great earthquakes and related tsunamis generated on the Alaska megathrust produce major haz...
A little more than 50 years ago, on 27 March 1964, the Great Alaska earthquake and tsunami struck. A...
The potential for a major earthquake in the Shumagin seismic gap, and the tsunami it could generate,...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...
Three destructive earthquakes along the Alaska subduction zone sourced transoceanic tsunamis during ...
The most recent megathrust earthquake to impact the Alaska subduction zone was the M9.2 Great Alaska...
The Kodiak Islands lie near the southern terminus of the 1964 Great Alaska earthquake rupture area a...
We present new marine seismic‐reflection profiles and bathymetric maps to characterize Holocene depo...
The geologic history and the general geomorphology of the area affected by the March 27, 1964 Alask...
We report stratigraphic evidence of land-level change and tsunami inundation along the Alaska-Aleuti...
In 1946, megathrust seismicity along the Unimak segment of the Alaska subduction zone generated the ...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Large to great earthquakes and related tsunamis generated on the Alaska megathrust produce major haz...
Large to great earthquakes and related tsunamis generated on the Alaska megathrust produce major haz...
A little more than 50 years ago, on 27 March 1964, the Great Alaska earthquake and tsunami struck. A...
The potential for a major earthquake in the Shumagin seismic gap, and the tsunami it could generate,...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Aftershocks of shallow earthquakes larger than magnitude 7 in the Aleutians, southern Alaska, southe...