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Title: Popular Beach Liquefies and Disappears During M6.5 Idaho Earthquake
Post by: Elderberry on May 11, 2020, 11:34:56 pm
By Strange Sounds -May 11, 2020

With the melting of winter snowpack and ice at lakes in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, several observers noted something was different at the Stanley Lake inlet.

Initial reports noted that this former boat launch, beach, and popular fishing area was flooded with deep water and had seemingly disappeared.

Yep, according to new investigations, geologists believe that the Stanley Lake inlet beach collapsed as a result of the March 31 M6.5 earthquake (https://strangesounds.org/2020/03/idaho-earthquake-march-31-2020-videos-map-pictures.html).

The Idaho Geological Survey reviewed photos and pre- and post-earthquake satellite imagery of the inlet and linked the flooding with geologic processes associated with the powerful Idaho earthquake.

“The most probable cause for the “disappearing” of the inlet delta is a combination of liquefaction and compaction of saturated sediments and some possible sliding and lateral spreading on the delta toward the deeper part of the lake as a result of the March 31 earthquake or the associated aftershocks,” said Claudio Berti, Director and State Geologist, Idaho Geological Survey.

More: https://strangesounds.org/2020/05/beach-disappears-during-idaho-earthquake-stanley-lake-inlet-beach.html (https://strangesounds.org/2020/05/beach-disappears-during-idaho-earthquake-stanley-lake-inlet-beach.html)
Title: Re: Popular Beach Liquefies and Disappears During M6.5 Idaho Earthquake
Post by: Cyber Liberty on May 12, 2020, 02:28:46 am
@bigheadfred  Know anything about this?
Title: Re: Popular Beach Liquefies and Disappears During M6.5 Idaho Earthquake
Post by: bigheadfred on May 12, 2020, 02:53:11 am
@bigheadfred  Know anything about this?

No. Not until now. But I haven't been paying any attention to local news.