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Review of the origin of the Braid Scarp near the Pebble prospect, southwestern Alaska

February 15, 2011

A linear geomorphic scarp, referred to as the 'Braid Scarp,' lies about 5 kilometers north of Iliamna Lake, Alaska, and has been identified as a possible seismically active fault. We examined the geomorphology of the area and an 8.5-meter-long excavation across the scarp. We conclude that the scarp was formed by incision of a glacial outwash braid plain into a slightly older outwash plain as ice stagnated in the region during deglaciation 11-15 thousand years ago. We found no evidence for active faulting along the scarp.

Publication Year 2011
Title Review of the origin of the Braid Scarp near the Pebble prospect, southwestern Alaska
DOI 10.3133/ofr20111028
Authors Peter J. Haeussler, Christopher F. Waythomas
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2011-1028
Index ID ofr20111028
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center