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- W2002657972 abstract "The Alaska Good Friday earthquake (its epicenter about 80 mi from the Copper River delta) and the events associated with the quake left indelible marks on the recent sediments of the delta. A relatively dense pattern of earthquake shock structures is found in the upper part of the section. These include sand dikes, sand pipes, slumps, faults, and joints. The structures increase in abundance toward the central part of the delta, where sediments are thickest, and become rare along its fringes, where sediments are thinnest. The 6-ft uplift of the region was responsible for some erosion and other immediate changes. But the establishment of a new equilibrium, biologically as well as geologically, for barrier islands, tidal flats, and marshes, will advance only gradually over the next few years. Seiches, brought about by the earthquake, with current velocities of up to 20 or 30 knots, regionally planed off the upper 2 or 3 ft of the tidal flats. These areas often are marked by accumulations of clam shells. The eroded materials were dumped into deep channels and troughs." @default.
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- W2002657972 title "Effects of the Alaska earthquake and tsunami on recent deltaic sediments" @default.
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