Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Landslides in steep roadcut of stratified pumice and ash deposits at the San Cristobal subdivision west of Guatemala City.
Dates
Date Taken
1976
Summary
Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Landslides in steep roadcut of stratified pumice and ash deposits at the San Cristobal subdivision west of Guatemala City. The materials exposed in this roadcut are typical of much of the Pleistocene tephra deposits that extensively underlie inhabited parts of the Guatemalan highlands. 1976. Slide 29, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-165.
Summary
Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Landslides in steep roadcut of stratified pumice and ash deposits at the San Cristobal subdivision west of Guatemala City. The materials exposed in this roadcut are typical of much of the Pleistocene tephra deposits that extensively underlie inhabited parts of the Guatemalan highlands. 1976. Slide 29, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-165.
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