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← GeographyWhich consequence results when a creeping transform fault's strain capacity is exceeded?
A)Aseismic slip rate decreases sharply
B)Episodic tremor and slip events
C)Locked fault zone stress rises✓
D)Continuous slow slip accelerates linearly
💡 Explanation
Increased stress on the fault zone raises the risk of a major earthquake because exceeding the local strength triggers a rapid release by the brittle-failure mechanism. Therefore, locked fault zone stress rises, rather than continuous slip rates linearly accelerating.
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