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Alexia Amann

Alexia Amann. Hebgen Lake Manmade Retained by earth-filled dam Near Yellowstone

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Alexia Amann

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Hebgen Lake

Manmade Retained by earth-filled dam Near Yellowstone

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Cause and Damages Earthqake August 17, 1959 – Magnitude 7.5 Destroyed trees, soil, roads The slide fell 1,000 feet into the Madison River

Generated 30 ft waves to travel up and downstream, destroying campgrounds - 28 casualties

Created natural dam – Madison River backed up creating Earthquake Lake

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Fault Setting Normal Fault

Basin and Range Tectonics Caused major scarp displacement

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Surrounding Rock

Schist Slid along plane of foliation’s

weakness Steep slope angle

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References

http://www.earthmagazine.org/earth/article/24c-7d9-8-12

http://www.nvcc.edu/home/cbentley/geoblog/2008/10/madison-river-landslide-montana.html

http://libraryphoto.cr.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/search.cgi?search_mode=exact;selection=Hebgen%20Lake%20Earthquake%201959|Hebgen%20Lake|Earthquake|1959;start=0

http://www.westyellowstonenet.com/attractions/hebgen_lake.php