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Earthquake Series: 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana; magnitude 7.5.  

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Resource ID

1494

Resource Type

Document

Title

Earthquake Series: 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana; magnitude 7.5.

Author

Earthquake Education Services

Publisher

University of Utah Seismograph Stations

Date

July 31, 1959

State

Montana

Keywords

earthquake, surface rupture, seiche, flooding, rock fall, landslide

Original filename

Folder C_1959 Hebgen Lake Montana.pdf

Notes

Part of the 1995-1997 Personalizing the Earthquake Threat publication by the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, Earthquake Education Services; U.S. Geological Survey NEHRP project, award 1434-95-G-2566.

Location Data

Marker lat / long: 44.787016, -111.239892 (WGS84)

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