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← GeographyWhich consequence results when serpentinization weakens a transform fault?
A)Increased ductile deformation rates
B)Reduced frequency of small slips
C)Elevated seismic moment release✓
D)Decreased plate boundary lubrication
💡 Explanation
Serpentinization reduces rock strength, increasing accumulated stress; therefore, elevated seismic moment release will occur during rupture because weakened fault zones support larger stress buildup rather than frequent small slips.
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