Giant Hawaiian Underwater Landslides Completed
By Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
December 31, 1988
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's studies of giant underwater landslides in 1986 and 1988.
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Below are publications associated with this project.
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Preliminary cruise report, Hawaiian GLORIA Leg 2, F6-86-HW, November 1986
No abstract available.
Authors
W. R. Normark, P. W. Lipman, J. B. Wilson, C.L. Jacobs, D.P. Johnson, C. E. Gutmacher
Oblique map of Loihi Seamount and Papa'u Landslide, Hawaii
No abstract available.
Authors
Tau Rho Alpha, J. M. Morley, C. E. Gutmacher, W.A. Austin
Earthquakes and related catastrophic events, Island of Hawaii, November 29, 1975: A preliminary report
The largest earthquake in over a century--magnitude 7.2 on the Richter Scale--struck Hawaii the morning of November 29, 1975, at 0448. It was centered about 5 km beneath the Kalapana area on the southeastern coast of the island at 19° 20.1 ' N., long 155° 01.4 ' W.). The earthquake was preceded by numerous foreshocks, the largest of which was a 5.7-magnitude jolt at 0336 the same morning, and was
Authors
Robert I. Tilling, R. Y. Koyanagi, P. W. Lipman, J. P. Lockwood, J. G. Moore, D. A. Swanson
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Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's studies of giant underwater landslides in 1986 and 1988.
Sources/Usage: Public Domain. View Media Details - Publications
Below are publications associated with this project.
Filter Total Items: 15Preliminary cruise report, Hawaiian GLORIA Leg 2, F6-86-HW, November 1986
No abstract available.AuthorsW. R. Normark, P. W. Lipman, J. B. Wilson, C.L. Jacobs, D.P. Johnson, C. E. GutmacherOblique map of Loihi Seamount and Papa'u Landslide, Hawaii
No abstract available.AuthorsTau Rho Alpha, J. M. Morley, C. E. Gutmacher, W.A. AustinEarthquakes and related catastrophic events, Island of Hawaii, November 29, 1975: A preliminary report
The largest earthquake in over a century--magnitude 7.2 on the Richter Scale--struck Hawaii the morning of November 29, 1975, at 0448. It was centered about 5 km beneath the Kalapana area on the southeastern coast of the island at 19° 20.1 ' N., long 155° 01.4 ' W.). The earthquake was preceded by numerous foreshocks, the largest of which was a 5.7-magnitude jolt at 0336 the same morning, and wasAuthorsRobert I. Tilling, R. Y. Koyanagi, P. W. Lipman, J. P. Lockwood, J. G. Moore, D. A. Swanson