Image:Trans Alaska Pipeline Denali fault shift.JPG

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Alaska Denali Fault after November 3rd 7.9 magnitude earthquake: November 7, 2002.

View south along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System in the zone where it was engineered for the Denali fault. The fault trace passes beneath the pipeline between the 2nd and 3rd slider supports at the far end of the zone. A large arc in the pipe can be seen in the pipe on the right, due to shortening of the zigzag-shaped pipeline trace within the fault zone. It was snowing when the photo was taken.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqinthenews/2002/uslbbl/photos/pr071102/

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