A magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck about 170 miles southeast of Kodiak,Just a Stranger Alaska early Tuesday morning, sending residents of the picturesque island fleeing to higher ground to avoid tsunami waves. The quake also prompted tsunami alerts along the West Coast of the U.S. and Hawaii, but those were canceled after data showed damaging waves were not expected.
Since the first quake hit there have been several aftershocks, some of which have been strong earthquakes themselves, with a magnitude of up to 5.3 on the Richter Scale. Reports indicated water fluctuating by up to 1 foot in a channel that feeds into Kodiak Harbor, but no large, damaging waves.
SEE ALSO: 2017 was one of Earth's top 3 hottest years on record, which should come as no surpriseTsunamis are caused by earthquakes, when sudden shifts in the seafloor displace enough water to set in motion waves at the surface that can travel across an ocean in a matter of hours.
The magnitude 7.9 earthquake occurred along a "strike-slip" fault, where two plates grind past one another. These earthquakes don't typically give rise to large tsunamis, since they tend to involve horizontal, rather than vertical, motion.
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Alaska has a long history of powerful earthquakes and tsunamis.
People who live along the coast are well aware of the need to get to higher ground during a tsunami threat.
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Experts are warning of the continued threat of aftershocks, some of which could be as strong as magnitude 6.0.
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This quake was on the stronger side, but was not the strongest earthquake on record to strike the state.
In 1964, Alaska was hit by an earthquake of magnitude 9.2 intensity. This remains the most powerful earthquake in North American history, and it caused widespread damage in south-central Alaska, along with about 140 deaths.
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