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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes increased earthquake frequency following reservoir impoundment behind a new dam?
A)Increased sediment loading on faultlines
B)Reduced pore pressure due to water escape
C)Elevated water pressure triggering fault slip✓
D)Thermal stress fracturing weakened bedrock
💡 Explanation
When a reservoir is filled, elevated pore water pressure occurs because water permeates into the subsurface, reducing effective stress on existing faults, potentially triggering fault slip. Therefore, increased earthquake frequency results, rather than suppression or sediment loading which have different effects on fault mechanics.
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