Mageik Landslide is a physical feature (slope) in Kodiak Island Borough.
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| Feature Name: | Mageik Landslide | 
| Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features | 
| Feature Type: | Physical | 
| Class: | Slope | 
| Description: | along upper course of Martin Creek, on Alaska Peninsula, in Katmai National Monument, 12 mi. SW of Mount Katmai, Aleutian Range | 
| History: | Named in 1917 by R. F. Griggs, National Geographic Society, to designate this unusual slide of boulders, soil, peat, and other debris triggered by the Mount Katmai eruption. | 
| Borough: | Kodiak Island Borough | 
| Latitude: | 58.1233406067 | 
| Longitude: | -155.199951172 | 
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Mageik Landslide: Mageik Landslide.
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