- Quake Lake
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lake_name = Quake Lake
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location = southwesternMontana
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cities =Quake Lake (also known as Earthquake Lake) is a
lake in southwesternMontana ,United States . It was created after a massiveearthquake struck onAugust 17 ,1959 . Today, Quake Lake is 190 feet (58 m) deep and six miles (10 km) long.US 287 follows the lake and offers glimpses of the effects of the earthquake and landslide and allows access to a visitor center. The lake is mostly withinGallatin National Forest .The earthquake
The earthquake measured 7.3 on the
Richter scale and caused an 80 million tonlandslide which formed alandslide dam on theMadison River . The landslide traveled down the south flank of Sheep Mountain, at an estimated 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), killing 28 people who were camping along the shores of Hebgen Lake and downstream along the Madison River. Upstream the faulting caused by the earthquake forced the waters ofHebgen Lake to shift violently. Aseiche , a wave effect of bothwind andwater , crested overHebgen Dam , causing cracks and erosion. Besides being the largest known earthquake to have struck the state of Montana in recorded history, it is also the largest earthquake to occur in the Northern Rockies for centuries and is one of the largest earthquakes ever to hit the United States in recorded history.The earthquake created fault scarps up to 20 feet (6 m) high in the area near Hebgen lake and the lake bottom itself dropped the same distance. 32,000 acres (130 km²) of the area near Hebgen Lake subsided more than 10 feet (3 m). Several
geysers in the northwestern sections inYellowstone National Park erupted and numerous hot springs became temporarily muddied.Hebgen Dam and creation of the lake
Hebgen Dam, built in 1914, is a
concrete core and rock fill faced structure that sustained severe damage but continued to hold. Repairs were completed on the dam spillway in a few weeks. The landslide, which occurred downstream from the dam, blocked almost all the flow of the Madison River which began to fill in the void upstream from the slide. In less than a month, the waters had created what is now known as Quake Lake. The lack of a reliable water outlet for this new lake forced one of the largest mobilizations of theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers ever commenced in the western U.S. Before the new landslide was breached by the quickly rising waters, aspillway was constructed to ensure erosion and potential failure of the natural dam would be minimized. Within the immediate vicinity of the earthquake and resultant landslide a few dozen cabins and homes were destroyed. Overall damages to buildings and roads were minor with damage costs placed at 11 million dollars in 1959.Aftershock s up to 6.5 on the Richter scale continued for several months.List of fatalities in this disaster:
Sydney D.A. Ballard Margret Ballard Christopher Thomas Ballard Purley R. Bennett Tom O. Bennett Carole Bennett Susan Bennett Bernie L. Boyton Inez Denda Boyton Merle M. Edgerton Edna Mae Edgerton Margaret Duffey Holmes Myrtle L. Painter Roger C. Provost Elizabeth Findlay Provost Richard Provost David Provost Thomas Mark Stowe Marilyn Whitmore Stowe Edgar H. Stryker Ethel M. Stryker Robert James Williams Edith Coy Williams Steven Russell Williams Micheal James Williams Christy Lyn Williams Harmon Woods Edna Maude Woods
External links
*cite web | last = U.S. Geological Survey | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/events/1959_08_18.php| title = Largest Earthquake in Montana | format = | work = Historic Earthquakes| publisher = | accessdate = 2007-03-20
*cite web | last = TopoQuest | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?z=12&n=4964967&e=468956&s=100&size=l&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25 | title = USGS Earthquake Lake (MT,ID) Topo Map | format = | work = | publisher = | accessdate = 2008-06-29 | accessyear =References
* Christopherson, Edmund. "The Night the Mountain Fell: The Story of the Montana-Yellowstone Earthquake." Missoula, Montana: the author, 1960.
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