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Kulikov et al. 1996
Kulikov, E.A., Rabinovich, A.B., Thomson, R.E. and Bornhold, B.D. (1996). The landslide tsunami of November 3, 1994, Skagway Harbor, Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: doi: 10.1029/95JC03562. issn: 0148-0227.

We show that the tsunami of November 3, 1994 in Skagway, Alaska, was generated by an underwater landslide formed during the collapse of a cruise ship wharf undergoing construction at the head of Taiya Inlet. This event occurred at a time of extreme low tide and was not associated with a regional seismic event or incoming oceanic tsunami. Persistent wave motions with an amplitude of 1 m and a period of 3 min recorded by a tide gauge in Skagway Harbor following the landslide are linked to the formation of a cross-inlet seiche and quarter-wave resonance within the harbor. The high Q factor for the harbor (Q≈20) indicates weak dissipation and strong resonance within the harbor. Âż American Geophysical Union 1996

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Oceanography, Physical, Tsunamis and storm surges, Marine Geology and Geophysics, Marine sediments—processes and transport
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