Evaluation of ground failure susceptibility, opportunity, and potential in the urban area of Anchorage, Alaska : final technical report

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This study was conducted as a part of the U.s. Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. The goal of this program is a reduction of earthquake hazards through the incorporation of research findings on these hazards into land-use planning decisions. An important objective of the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program is assessment of the potential for earthquake-induced ground failure in areas of high seismicity.

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Moriwaki, Y., Idriss, I., 1987, Evaluation of ground failure susceptibility, opportunity, and potential in the urban area of Anchorage, Alaska : final technical report, Report: 134 p.; Insert: 5 p.; Plate 1: 36.83 inches x 10.58 inches, Plate 2: 47.80 inches x 10.44 inches, Plate 3: 41.67 inches x 10.68 inches, Plate 4: 37.71 inches x 10.71 inches, Plate 6: 22.65 inches x 10.67 inches, Plate 7: 41.20 x 9.99 inches.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Title Evaluation of ground failure susceptibility, opportunity, and potential in the urban area of Anchorage, Alaska : final technical report
Year Published 1987
Language English
Publisher Woodward-Clyde Consultants
Publisher location Santa Ana, CA
Description Report: 134 p.; Insert: 5 p.; Plate 1: 36.83 inches x 10.58 inches, Plate 2: 47.80 inches x 10.44 inches, Plate 3: 41.67 inches x 10.68 inches, Plate 4: 37.71 inches x 10.71 inches, Plate 6: 22.65 inches x 10.67 inches, Plate 7: 41.20 x 9.99 inches
Country United States
State Alaska
City Anchorage
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