DGGS RI 2011-7
Tsunami inundation maps of Whittier and western Passage Canal, Alaska
Authors:
Nicolsky, D.J., Suleimani, E.N., Combellick, R.A., and Hansen, R.A.
Publication Date:
Dec 2011
Publisher:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Comments:
Catalog of tsunami source models
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Quadrangle(s):
Seward
Related project(s):
Tsunami inundation mapping
Citation ID:
23244
Bibliographic Reference
Nicolsky, D.J., Suleimani, E.N., Combellick, R.A., and Hansen, R.A., 2011, Tsunami inundation maps of Whittier and western Passage Canal, Alaska: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Report of Investigation 2011-7, 65 p., 4 sheets, scale 1:14,000. https://doi.org/10.14509/23244
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Chapter information:
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RI 2011-7A
Nicolsky, D.J., Wolken, G.J., Combellick, R.A., and Hansen, E., 2011, APPENDIX B: Potential rockfall-generated tsunami at Whittier, Alaska, p. 57-65.
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RI 2011-7B
Nicolsky, D.J., and Suleimani, E.N., 2018, Potential maximum permanent flooding, Whittier, Alaska, 1 sheet, 1:6,500.
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Maps & Other Oversized Sheets
- Sheet 1, Maximum computed potential runup by landslide-generated tsunami waves in Passage Canal for scenarios 10–13, scale 1:14,000 (3.4 M)
- Sheet 2, Modeled potential inundation by tectonic and landslide-generated waves for the selected scenarios, scale 1:14,000 (3.4 M)
- Sheet 3, Maximum composite potential inundation due to tectonic and landslide-generated waves for all scenarios shown in figure 21, and the maximum composite flow depths over dry land, scale 1:14,000 (3.4 M)
- Sheet 4, Modeled potential inundation by the rockfall-generated waves, scale 1:14,000 (3.4 M)
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Geospatial & Analytical Data
Keywords
Active Fault; Alaska Earthquake 1964; Bathymetry; Coastal; Coastal and River; Earthquake; Earthquake Related Slope Failure; Emergency Preparedness; Engineering; Engineering Geology; Fault Displacement; Faulting; Faults; Flood; Geologic Hazards; Geology; Holocene; Landslide; Modeling; Passage Canal; Rock Avalanche; Rockfall; Seismic Hazards; Slides; Slope; Slope Instability; Tides; Tsunami; Volcanoes; Whittier; geoscientificInformation
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