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Album caption and index card: Brick veneer along east wall of elementary school has spalled off and collapsed. West Yellowstone. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. View of Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Ridge. Photograph taken August 18 from an army helicopter. Verical beds are of Madison group. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. Road slip and submergence of former Highway 287 just northwest of Kirkwood Ranch. The present highway curves up the hill shown on the right in this particular photograph. The small object floating in the embayment is an abandoned boat dock. This photograph was taken on the morning of August 18. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Published as figure 2-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 435. 1964.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. Slump cracks along the south shore of Hebgen Lake near the point where the South Fork of the Madison River joins Hebgen Lake. Sec. 3, T. 13 S., R. 4 E. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. Emerged shore line along the south shore of Hebgen Lake. Note debris thrown up by the seiche. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959.
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Album caption: Hebgen fault scarp near Hebgen Dam. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. (Aerial view). Index card unavailable.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. This photograph, taken on the morning of August 18, shows an overtuned Cadillac along the Red Canyon fault scarp where it crosses U.S. Highway 191 near the Duck Creek Motel. The owner of this Cadillac and his family had spend the night at the Duck Creek Motel, and were awakened by the earthquake. The man panicked and rushed his family into the Cadillac. He decided to go to West Yellowstone and began driving south. He drove approximately 500 feet greatly increasing his speed unaware of the fault scrap. The car plummeted off the fault scrap, landed on its side, and overturned. The family, bruised and shaken, crawled out of the car; no one seriously injured. They...
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Album caption and index card: Row of sand spouts with two principal craters on emergent floor of Hebgen Lake. The row of sand spouts is on trace fault with downdropped block to the right. The fault displacement of about two feet is masked by the movement of saturated silt with the recession of the lake water. The craters were formed after the shore emerged and thus were not destroyed by lake waves. Tobacco can gives scale. Lake Hebgen earthquake. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Published as Figure 96 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 435. 1964.
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Index card: Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Ridge. View is northwestward. Note the way the fault scarp moves up the slope of the hill shown on the left side of photo as it outlines the colluvial debris. Red band along crest of ridge is the Amsden Formation. Hebgen Lake earthquake, Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. Slump disrupting road along the west side of Horse Butte. The photograph shows slump of debris along the lake shore. Sec. 19, 12 S., R. 5 E. Gallatin County, Montana. August 19, 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Blowhole plus exhaled sand. Note fracture control of blowhole. Near Lake Hebgen Lodge. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph: Disruption of road into state highway shops, NW of West Yellowstone. Hebgen Lake Earthquake, 1959.
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Index card: Emergent shore line of Hebgen Lake. This view is looking westward at exposed south shore. Hebgen Lake earthquake. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Index card: Submerged north shore of Hebgen Lake. The trees, which once outlined part of Lakeside Motel, are now partly buried by the northward displacement of the lake. The house just behind the trees had begun to slip into the lake even as this picture was being taken. View is eastward. Hebgen Lake earthquake, Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake fault, near Kirkwood Creek (?) simple fault scarp. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Collapsed culvert across Grayling Creek at Blarneystone Ranch. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Index card: This photograph, taken in 1960, shows three of the people who were involved in the Hebgen Lake earthquake. On the left is a gentleman whose name I cannot recall but who was camped in the Bear Creek Campground and was one of the few who alerted many of the campers in that general area that an earthquake had occurred. The man in the center is George Hungerford, foreman of the dam, who figured so prominently in many of the stories involving Hebgen Dam. The man on the right is Witkind, U.S. Geological Survey geologist. Dog is "Tawny", Witkind's dog. Hebgen Lake earthquake, Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.
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Index card: The Red Canyon fault scarp where it cuts through Blarneystone Ranch. Downthrown block of ground shows on the left side of the photograph. The water which inundates the pasture land is from disrupted Grayling Creek. Relatively upthrown block of ground is on the right side of the photograph. The collapsed shed can be seen near the trees in the upper right corner of the picture. Hebgen Lake earthquake. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959.


map background search result map search result map Close-up of collapsed culvert across Grayling Creek at Blarneystone Ranch. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Red Canyon fault scarp where it cuts through Blarneystone Ranch. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View of Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Ridge. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Fault at Grayling Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Red Canyon fault scarp. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View of an overturned Cadillac along the Red Canyon fault scarp. Hebgen Lake Earthquake. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Emergent shore line of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View northwestward of the Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Range. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1995. Submerged north shore of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Photograph of three people involved in the Hebgen Lake earthquake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1960. Disruption of road caused by earthquake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake, 1959. Hebgen Lake fault, near Kirkwood Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Blowhole plus exhaled sand. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Row of sand spouts with two principal craters on emergent floor of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen fault scarp near Hebgen Dam. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Close-up of collapsed culvert across Grayling Creek at Blarneystone Ranch. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Red Canyon fault scarp where it cuts through Blarneystone Ranch. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View of Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Ridge. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Fault at Grayling Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Red Canyon fault scarp. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View of an overturned Cadillac along the Red Canyon fault scarp. Hebgen Lake Earthquake. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Emergent shore line of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. View northwestward of the Red Canyon fault scarp along the south flank of Kirkwood Range. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1995. Submerged north shore of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Photograph of three people involved in the Hebgen Lake earthquake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1960. Disruption of road caused by earthquake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake, 1959. Hebgen Lake fault, near Kirkwood Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Blowhole plus exhaled sand. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Row of sand spouts with two principal craters on emergent floor of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Gallatin County, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen fault scarp near Hebgen Dam. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959.