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The M7 Anchorage Earthquake: Testing the Resiliency of South-Central Alaska [Poster]

Date: 4/26/2019

Time: 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Room: Grand Ballroom

The M7 Anchorage Earthquake of November 30, 2018 struck under Alaska’s most densely populated urban area, and generated the strongest ground motions in south-central Alaska since the Great 1964 Alaska Earthquake. The Anchorage earthquake is the third Mw≥7 earthquake in the subducting Pacific Plate to impact south-central Alaska in the past three years. The rupture appears to have occurred inside the Pacific Plate and generally propagated upward and northward toward the plate interface. Strong ground motions across the Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley regions caused major impacts to the built environment and local economy, estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Yet, despite the shaking severity most buildings, critical facilities and lifelines performed remarkably well. Damage was generally minor to moderate though spread across a large geographic area. In this session, we invite contributions from all fields addressing an array of topics including, but not limited to, the earthquake source, propagation and ground motion observations, geodetic observations, geotechnical impacts to the built environment and ground failures placed in the context of the local geology. We also seek perspectives that address community preparedness, mitigation measures, resiliency to seismic hazards and lessons learned.

Conveners

Michael West, University of Alaska (mewest@alaska.edu)
Rob Witter, U.S. Geological Survey (rwitter@usgs.gov)

Poster Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsAction
SubmissionIntraslab Deformation in the 30 November 2018 Anchorage, Alaska Mw 7.0 EarthquakeView
SubmissionImpacts on School Resilience Caused by the M7 November 30, 2018 Anchorage EarthquakeView
SubmissionA Cursory Study of Behavior of Three Instrumented Buildings During the Recent M7.0 Anchorage, AK, Earthquake of November 30, 2018View
SubmissionDelaney Park Downhole Array in Anchorage, Alaska—Site Properties Inferred From M7 Anchorage, Alaska EarthquakeView
SubmissionAnalysis of Spatial Variation of Seismic Ground Motions in the Anchorage Bowl From 30th November, 2018 Anchorage Earthquake (Mw 7.0)View
SubmissionEffect of Surficial Geology on Earthquake Ground Motions From the 2018 Mw 7.0 Anchorage Earthquake in Anchorage, AlaskaView
SubmissionStochastic Modeling of the November 30th M7.0 Anchorage EarthquakeView
SubmissionCo-Seismic Vertical Deformations of the 30 November 2018 M7.0 Anchorage Earthquake, AlaskaView
SubmissionUSGS — FEMA Collaboration on Post-Earthquake Loss Estimates and Assessments: A Case Study of the November 30, 2018 M7.0 Anchorage, Alaska EarthquakeView
SubmissionComparisons of Site-Specific Ground Motion Estimates and Observations in the 2018 Anchorage M 7.0 EarthquakeView
 
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The M7 Anchorage Earthquake: Testing the Resiliency of South-Central Alaska [Poster]

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