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Commerce Committee Advances Murkowski’s Landslides, Earthquakes Legislation

By Office of Senator Lisa Murkowski on Aug 2, 2024   Featured, State  

Commerce Committee Advances Murkowski’s Landslides, Earthquakes Legislation

Washington, DC – Wednesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation favorably reported U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski’s (R-AK) National Landslide Preparedness Reauthorization Act on a strong bipartisan basis. Murkowski’s bill, cosponsored by U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), would reauthorize current law for ten years, through Fiscal Year (FY) 2034, and provide the U.S. […]

New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Feb 26, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis

University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers have devised a way to remotely detect large landslides within minutes of occurrence and to quickly determine whether they are close to open water and present a tsunami hazard. They write in a new paper that their method of determining a landslide’s location, volume and potential impact is rapid enough […]

Listening to avalanches half a state away

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 20, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Listening to avalanches half a state away

High on the broken pyramid of Iliamna Volcano, rotten rock held in place by volcano-warmed ice sometimes loses its grip. Several times over the years, rock-and-ice avalanches have blasted down Iliamna at 150 miles per hour. Left behind on the mountain’s face is a dirty, five-mile scar, in the same place as the last one. […]

Governor Dunleavy Declares 2020 December Southeast Storms a Disaster

By Lauren Gilliam | Office of the Governor on Dec 6, 2020   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Governor Dunleavy Declares 2020 December Southeast Storms a Disaster

Activation of state’s Public Assistance program funds response and recovery effort (Juneau, Alaska) –Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has signed the Disaster Declaration for the storm that caused damage in multiple communities in Southeast Alaska. The Disaster Declaration activates the State of Alaska Public Assistance program which is designed to help communities, government organizations, and certain […]

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