ILLUSTRATIONS 

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108 (a) Waterfront of Kodiak on the day following the 



earthquake and tsunami 172 



(b) Pre-earthquake view of the waterfront at Kodiak City . . . 173 



109 Map of Shahafka Cove area, Kodiak, showing damage, area of 

 inundation, and direction of initial seismic sea waves .... 17^ 



110 View seaward showing tsunami damage at Potato Patch Lake . . . 175 



111 View of the inundation from the first tsunami wave at the 



head of Womens Bay, Kodiak, at about l835 (AST) March 27, 196U I76 



112 View (northwest) of inundation from the first tsunami wave 



in Womens Bay, Kodiak, at about I835 (AST) March 27, 196U . . 177 



113 Area of maximum inundation by seismic sea waves and structures 

 damaged at Kodiak Naval Station I78 



llU Partial recession of the first tsunami wave at the Navy Air 



Terminal, Womens Bay, Kodiak 179 



115 Damaged cargo dock at the Naval Station, Kodiak; view 



northeast I8I 



116 The Fuel Pier at the Naval Station, Kodiak, inundated 



by postquake high tide l82 



117 Hobby Shop Boat Repair House at the Naval Station, Kodiak . . I83 



118 Damaged Hobby Shop at the Naval Station, Kodiak l8i+ 



119 The Ground Electronics Building at Kodiak Naval Station .... 185 



120 Mooring buoy washed ashore by seismic sea waves, Kodiak 



Naval Station I87 



121 Evidence of settlement of backfill material below pavement 

 level, adjacent to the foundation of a hangar at Kodiak 



Naval Station I88 



122 Roadbed eroded at the tip of the Nyman Peninsula 190 



123 Damaged road on the deltaic area at the southwest head 



of Womens Bay 191 



I2U Damaged road bridge on the deltaic area at the southwest 



head of Womens Bay 192 



