Side-by-side comparison of earthquake risk profiles
Alaska has a higher earthquake risk with a score of 10/10 (Very High) compared to Wyoming at 6/10 (Moderate-High). This is a significant difference in seismic hazard.
Alaska
Very HighWyoming
Moderate-High| Metric | Alaska | Wyoming |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Score | 10/10 | 6/10 |
| Risk Level | Very High | Moderate-High |
| Annual Earthquake Rate | 12,000/yr | 2,000/yr |
| Population at Risk | 95% | 40% |
| Major Faults | Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone, Denali Fault | Teton Fault, Yellowstone volcanic zone |
| Notable Earthquake | 1964 Great Alaska (M9.2) | 1959 Hebgen Lake (nearby, M7.3) |