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  2. Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude 4.9 Shakes Anchorage, Wasilla 

  3. Oh wait—Wasilla was affected by this 4.9 quake, too. It's Sarah Palin's fault! You bethcha! Please leave your thoughts and theories on 'Alaska Earthquake: ...Right Juris

  4. 1964 Alaska earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The 1964 Alaska earthquake, known also as the Great Alaskan Earthquake, began at 5:36 P.M. AST on Friday, March 27, 1964. Across south-central Alaska, ...
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  5. Recent Earthquakes

    Alaska Earthquake Information Center. Recent Earthquakes. Other maps: Global View. 155 Earthquakes Shown on This Page: ...
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  6. Historic Earthquakes

    This great earthquake was felt over a large area of Alaska and in parts of western ... Seismic seiches from the March 1964 Alaska earthquake ...
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  7. ALASKA - THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE OF MARCH 27, 1964 IN ALASKA - by Dr ...

    The aftershock zone of the Great Alaska Earthquake was about 250 km wide and extended from about 15 km north of Valdez in Prince William Sound for 800 km to ...
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  8. Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude 6.7 Quake Rocks Aleutian Islands ...

    18 Jul 2010 ... If you have any thoughts or theories on 'Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude 6.7 Quake Rocks Aleutian Islands' please leave them in the comment ...
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  9. Alaska 1964 - Vibrationdata.com

    The Alaskan earthquake generated a tsunami which destroyed this ... Alaska Earthquake 1964 Reunion - if you would like to participate in a reunion please ...
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  10. The Great Alaskan Earthquake & Tsunamis of 1964

    The great Alaskan earthquake of 1964 was the largest earthquake in North America and the second largest ever recorded (largest occurred in Chile in 1960). ...
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  11. Strong Alaska earthquake prompts 11 minor, moderate aftershocks

    18 Jul 2010 ... Alaska usually receives minor earthquakes ranging from 2.0 to 3.5-magnitude. However, Alaska was struck by a 6.7-magnitude earthquake ...
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  12. UAF Seismology Laboratory Home Page

    Located at the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the Alaska Earthquake Information Center receives data from more than 350 ...
    www.giseis.alaska.edu

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