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  1. World's Biggest Tsunami | 1720 feet tall

    • On the night of July 9, 1958, an earthquake along the Fairweather Fault in the Alaska Panhandle loosened about 40 million cubic yards (30.6 million cubic meters) of rock high above the northeastern shor… See more

    Aftermath

    A third boat was in Lituya Bay at the time of the tsunami. It was anchored near the mouth of the bay … See more

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    Discovery

    Prior to the July, 1958 tsunami, Don J. Miller of the United States Geological Survey had been studying evidence for the occurrence of large waves in Lituya Bay. He had doc… See more

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    Future

    With such a history of large waves, Lituya Bay should be considered as a dangerous body of water prone to a few large waves every century. When will the next one occur?… See more

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  2. Megatsunami - Wikipedia

    A megatsunami is a very large wave created by a large, sudden displacement of material into a body of water. Megatsunamis have different features from ordinary tsunamis.

     
  3. The biggest wave ever recorded measured …

    The biggest wave ever recorded by humans was documented on July 9, 1958, in Lituya Bay, in southeast Alaska, when an earthquake triggered a series of events that resulted in a …

  4. The Largest Tsunami Ever Recorded Only Claimed 2 …

    Aug 22, 2024 · When the first wave hit the surrounding shorelines, it caused massive destruction in the surrounding 14 countries, from the east coast of India to the west coast of Myanmar. More large waves followed, and the final death …

  5. What is the biggest wave ever recorded on Earth? - NCESC

  6. Largest Wave Ever Recorded: The Deadly …

    Jul 20, 2021 · The largest wave ever recorded by humans measured 1,720 feet. On the 9 th of July, 1958, an earthquake along the Fairweather Fault in the Alaska Panhandle released …

  7. The biggest tsunami ever recorded: Taller than 500 …

    Jan 3, 2023 · It was, and still is, the largest wave known to man — and by a wide margin. Damage from the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami can be seen in this oblique aerial photograph of Lituya Bay, Alaska...

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  9. 10 Tsunamis From Ancient Times That …

    Jan 2, 2017 · It continued for miles and punched Santiago with a monster tsunami 170 meters (558 ft) high, the biggest known tidal wave in history. In comparison, the horrific 2004 tsunamis that …

  10. What is the biggest tidal wave ever recorded? - Answers

  11. The world’s largest tsunami was in our …

    Sep 1, 2022 · ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska is home to the largest tsunami ever recorded. The 1,720-foot wave hit the tall banks of Lituya Bay in Southeast Alaska in 1958. There were …

  12. World's Tallest Tsunami, world record in Lituya Bay, Alaska

  13. What Causes the World’s Largest Tidal Waves? Uncovering the …

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  15. The Lituya Bay Megatsunami: Here's the Story Behind the …

  16. The world's tallest tsunami - Lituya Bay, Alaska, 1958 - ExploreNorth

  17. The giant waves of Lituya Bay | Geophysical Institute

  18. 1958 Lituya Bay Tsunami - wsspc.org

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