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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes increased ground displacement amplitude further from an earthquake's epicenter in unconsolidated sediments?
A)Wave reinforcement from bedrock reflection
B)Surface wave propagation amplification✓
C)Liquefaction-induced soil decoupling
D)Shear wave constructive interference
💡 Explanation
When seismic waves travel through unconsolidated sediments, surface wave propagation amplification occurs because the softer material reduces wave velocity which increases amplitude per unit energy. Therefore amplified ground displacement results rather than other effects which involving differing geological properties.
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