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← GeographyWhich process limits the maximum magnitude of earthquakes along a transform fault zone?
A)Increased fault creep rate✓
B)Elevated fluid pore pressure
C)Decreased lithospheric thickness
D)Reduced fault zone dehydration
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When fault creep rate increases, stable sliding occurs because the accumulated stress is continuously released, preventing the build-up required for a large magnitude earthquake. Therefore, faster fault creep rate limits earthquake magnitude, rather than high pore pressure, lithospheric thickness or zone dehydration which correlate with larger events .
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