Kaoiki, Hawaii, Earthquake November 16, 1983. Section of Crater Rim Drive at the eastern entrance to Kilauea Military Camp that collapsed along a system of cracks trending at azimuth 60 degrees. 1983.
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1983
Summary
Kaoiki, Hawaii, Earthquake November 16, 1983. Section of Crater Rim Drive at the eastern entrance to Kilauea Military Camp that collapsed along a system of cracks trending at azimuth 60 degrees. Earthquake shaking caused subsurface material to settle, thus undermining the road. Note pavement patch from the repair of earlier failure at the same place. Photo by J.M. Buchanan-Banks, 1983. Figure 44.21, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1350.
Summary
Kaoiki, Hawaii, Earthquake November 16, 1983. Section of Crater Rim Drive at the eastern entrance to Kilauea Military Camp that collapsed along a system of cracks trending at azimuth 60 degrees. Earthquake shaking caused subsurface material to settle, thus undermining the road. Note pavement patch from the repair of earlier failure at the same place. Photo by J.M. Buchanan-Banks, 1983. Figure 44.21, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 1350.
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