Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964. Dust cloud in Eklutna Valley caused by avalanche activity. The avalanching has been persistent during the summers since the earthquake. Eklutna Valley, Anchorage District, Cook Inlet Region, Alaska, 1964. Photo by Helen L. Foster, 1964. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 543-F, Figure 22, p.F19. 1967.
Summary
Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964.
Dust cloud in Eklutna Valley caused by avalanche activity. The avalanching has been persistent during the summers since the earthquake.
Eklutna Valley, Anchorage District, Cook Inlet Region, Alaska, 1964.
Photo by Helen L. Foster, 1964.
Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 543-F, Figure 22, p.F19. 1967.
Image located in the U.S.Geological Survey Photographic Collection subject album "Alaska Earthquake, Volume 3, March 27, 1964", no.197.
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