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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake abstract "The 1964 Alaskan earthquake, also known as the Great Alaskan Earthquake and Good Friday Earthquake, was a megathrust earthquake that began at 5:36 P.M. AST on Good Friday, March 27, 1964. Across south-central Alaska, ground fissures, collapsing structures, and tsunamis resulting from the earthquake caused about 139 deaths.Lasting four minutes and 38 seconds, it was the most powerful recorded earthquake in U.S. and North American history, and the second most powerful ever measured by seismograph. It had a moment magnitude of 9.2, making it the second strongest earthquake in recorded history—the strongest being the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile.The powerful earthquake produced earthquake liquefaction in the region. Ground fissures and failures caused major structural damage in several communities, much damage to property and several landslides. Anchorage sustained great destruction or damage to many inadequately earthquake engineered houses, buildings, and infrastructure (paved streets, sidewalks, water and sewer mains, electrical systems, and other man-made equipment), particularly in the several landslide zones along Knik Arm. Two hundred miles southwest, some areas near Kodiak were permanently raised by 30 feet (9.1 m). Southeast of Anchorage, areas around the head of Turnagain Arm near Girdwood and Portage dropped as much as 8 feet (2.4 m), requiring reconstruction and fill to raise the Seward Highway above the new high tide mark.In Prince William Sound, Port Valdez suffered a massive underwater landslide, resulting in the deaths of 30 people between the collapse of the Valdez city harbor and docks, and inside the ship that was docked there at the time. Nearby, a 27-foot (8.2 m) tsunami destroyed the village of Chenega, killing 23 of the 68 people who lived there; survivors out-ran the wave, climbing to high ground. Post-quake tsunamis severely affected Whittier, Seward, Kodiak, and other Alaskan communities, as well as people and property in British Columbia, Oregon, and California. Tsunamis also caused damage in Hawaii and Japan. Evidence of motion directly related to the earthquake was reported from all over the earth.".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake wikiPageID "240447".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake casualties "139".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake countriesAffected United_States.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake damage "3.11E8".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake date "1964-03-27".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake id "gov.dod.dimoc.30190".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake imagecaption "Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, looking east from near Barrow Street. The southern edge of one of several landslides in Anchorage, this one covered an area of over a dozen blocks, including 5 blocks along the north side of Fourth Avenue. Most of the area was razed and made an urban renewal district.".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake intensity Mercalli_intensity_scale.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake magnitude "9.2".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake map "Good Friday Earthquake 1964 03 28 loc.jpg".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake name "ALASKAN EARTHQUAKE".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake pga "0.18".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake title "1964".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:1964_earthquakes.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:1964_in_Alaska.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:1964_in_Canada.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:20th-century_tsunamis.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Alaska.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_British_Columbia.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:History_of_Alaska.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Landslides_in_the_United_States.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Megathrust_earthquakes_in_Alaska.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Megathrust_earthquakes_in_Canada.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake subject Category:Tsunamis_in_the_United_States.
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake point "61.05 -147.48".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake comment "The 1964 Alaskan earthquake, also known as the Great Alaskan Earthquake and Good Friday Earthquake, was a megathrust earthquake that began at 5:36 P.M. AST on Good Friday, March 27, 1964. Across south-central Alaska, ground fissures, collapsing structures, and tsunamis resulting from the earthquake caused about 139 deaths.Lasting four minutes and 38 seconds, it was the most powerful recorded earthquake in U.S.".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "1964 Alaska earthquake".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Aardbeving Alaska 1964".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Karfreitagsbeben 1964".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Séisme de 1964 en Alaska".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Terremoto de Alaska de 1964".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Terremoto dell'Alaska del 1964".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Trzęsienie ziemi na Alasce (1964)".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "Великое Аляскинское землетрясение".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "アラスカ地震".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake label "耶穌受難日地震".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake lat "61.05".
- 1964_Alaska_earthquake long "-147.48".
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- 1964_Alaska_earthquake depiction AlaskaQuake-FourthAve.jpg.
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