the fault that is assicuated with the 1964 earthquake in Alaska is a reverse fault
The 1964 Alaska earthquake occurred along a megathrust fault, specifically the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates. This subduction zone fault is known as the Aleutian Trench where the Pacific plate is being thrust beneath the North American plate.
There was a 9.2 magnitude earthquake in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1964.
The 1964 Alaska earthquake (March 27, 1964) had its epicentre in Prince William Sound near Anchorage. The earthquake had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the largest ever to occur in the US, and the 3rd largest ever recorded by seismometer.
The 1964 earthquake in the US, known as the Great Alaska Earthquake, resulted in approximately 139 deaths.
The Alaskan earthquake in 1964 lasted for nearly 4 minutes.This earthquake was one of the worst in U.S. history, reaching a 9.2 on the Richter scale.Got knowledge?Oh, the Wiki ways!
The 1964 Alaska earthquake occurred along a megathrust fault, specifically the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates. This subduction zone fault is known as the Aleutian Trench where the Pacific plate is being thrust beneath the North American plate.
There was a 9.2 magnitude earthquake in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1964.
The 1964 earthquake in Anchorage, Alaska occurred as a result of an oceanic plate sinking under a continental or land plate. Two types of tsunami were produced as a result of this massive quake.
6.2 to 9.2
The 1964 Alaska earthquake (March 27, 1964) had its epicentre in Prince William Sound near Anchorage. The earthquake had a magnitude of 9.2 making it the largest ever to occur in the US, and the 3rd largest ever recorded by seismometer.
The strongest earthquake in Alaska in the month of March was the 1964 Alaska earthquake, also known as the Great Alaska earthquake. It occurred on March 27, 1964, with a magnitude of 9.2, making it the most powerful recorded earthquake in North American history and the second strongest worldwide.
Richard Walter Lemke has written: 'Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Seward, Alaska' -- subject(s): Alaska Earthquake, Alaska, 1964, Earthquakes
Earthquakes are not born. Alaska had it's largest quake in 1964.
The 1964 earthquake in the US, known as the Great Alaska Earthquake, resulted in approximately 139 deaths.
The Alaskan earthquake in 1964 lasted for nearly 4 minutes.This earthquake was one of the worst in U.S. history, reaching a 9.2 on the Richter scale.Got knowledge?Oh, the Wiki ways!
George Plafker has written: 'The Geology of Alaska/Book and Plates (Geology of North America)' 'Surface faults on Montague Island associated with the 1964 Alaska earthquake'
BIG earthquake in and around Anchorage.