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The Prince William Sound, Alaska, earthquake of 1964 and aftershocks

Title
  1. The Prince William Sound, Alaska, earthquake of 1964 and aftershocks / Fergus J. Wood, editor-in-chief.
Published by
  1. Washington, DC : United States Government Printing Office, 1966-69.
Author
  1. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, author.

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Additional authors
  1. Wood, Fergus J.
  2. Leipold, Louis E.
  3. United States. Environmental Science Services Administration, issuing body.
  4. United States. Department of Commerce, issuing body.
Description
  1. 3 volumes in 4 : illustrations, maps (some color, some folded in pocket); 30 cm +
Series statement
  1. United States. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Publication ; 10-3
Uniform title
  1. Publication (U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey) ; 10-3.
Subject
  1. 1964
  2. Alaska Earthquake, Alaska, 1964
  3. Earthquakes > Alaska
  4. Earthquakes
  5. Prince William Sound (Alaska)
  6. Pacific Ocean > Prince William Sound
  7. Alaska
Contents
  1. v. 1. Operational phases of the Coast and Geodetic Survey program in Alaska for the period March 27 to December 31, 1964, including an account of seismicity and brief history of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in this area.--v. 2. Research studies: seismology and marine geology. pt. A. Engineering seismology. pt. B. Seismology. pt. C. Marine geology. 2 v.--v. 3. Research studies and interpretative results: geodesy and photogrammetry.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Vols. 1-2, pt. A: Fergus J. Wood, editor-in-chief; v. 2, pts. B-C, and 3: Louis E. Leipold, editor-in-chief.
  2. The phonodisc is from a tape recording made Mar. 27, 1964, by Robert Pate, describing an eye-witness account of the earthquake's effects.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 69-70.