2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014jb011514
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Source and progression of a submarine landslide and tsunami: The 1964 Great Alaska earthquake at Valdez

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 in… Show more

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“…Deltas, formed from unconsolidated material, are very sensitive to failure by an external trigger such as seismic shaking (Girardclos et al, 2007;Hasiotis et al, 2006;Hilbe & Anselmetti, 2014;Leithold et al, 2018). Furthermore, the potential for delta failures to generate significant tsunamis during strong shaking events (Vanneste et al, 2018) has been documented at sites with diverse climatic conditions, such as Alaska (USA; Field et al, 1982;Parsons et al, 2014) and Haiti (Hornbach et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Role Of Coastal Landslides In the Palu Tsunamismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deltas, formed from unconsolidated material, are very sensitive to failure by an external trigger such as seismic shaking (Girardclos et al, 2007;Hasiotis et al, 2006;Hilbe & Anselmetti, 2014;Leithold et al, 2018). Furthermore, the potential for delta failures to generate significant tsunamis during strong shaking events (Vanneste et al, 2018) has been documented at sites with diverse climatic conditions, such as Alaska (USA; Field et al, 1982;Parsons et al, 2014) and Haiti (Hornbach et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Role Of Coastal Landslides In the Palu Tsunamismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are significant differences in the deposits of this STS landslide with purely submarine landslides in other Alaskan fjords (Table ; see Brothers et al, ; Haeussler et al, , ; Lee et al, , ; Parsons et al, ; Ryan et al, ). As discussed earlier, submarine landslide deposits tend to have a broad lobate front, in contrast to the more pointed front of the Taan Fiord deposit.…”
Section: Signature Of An Sts Landslide Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This circumstance was partially because the US has experienced fewer damaging tsunamis than other regions in the Pacific Ocean. The most destructive tsunami affecting the West Coast of North America to date was the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake Tsunami, which caused damage and loss of life in Alaska, California, Oregon, and British Columbia [Parsons et al, 2014]. However, many areas of the US remain vulnerable to damage by earthquake-generated tsunamis.…”
Section: Design Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, individual damage depends on local building structure and design, even under the same hydrodynamic conditions. Moreover, wavestructure interaction is difficult to model [Petukhin et al, 2012], and many models remove buildings to allow for more efficient calculations [see Westerink et al, 2008;Parsons et al, 2014;Yao et al, 2014;Grilli et al, 2015]. Such simplifications can result in errors in hydrodynamic outputs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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