Sherman Landslide, Alaska

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Triggered by the earthquake of 27 March 1964, 3 × 107 cubic meters of rock fell 600 meters, then slid at high speed 5 kilometers across the nearly level Sherman glacier near Cordova. The landslide has a number of significant new features in addition to those typical of other large landslides that may have slid on a layer of trapped and compressed air.

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