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← GeographyWhich geological consequence results when differential stress exceeds rock strength along a transform fault?
A)Episodic tremor accompanied by seismic slip✓
B)Rapid lithification and formation of shale
C)Formation of guyots from volcanic activity
D)Isostatic rebound driving regional uplift
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When differential stress exceeds rock strength along a transform fault, stick-slip behavior occurs because friction prevents continuous movement, leading to the buildup of stress and episodic tremor accompanied by seismic slip. Therefore slow earthquakes result, rather than rapid lithification, guyot formation, or regional uplift, which require different geological processes.
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