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← GeographyWhich fault behavior results when fault creep slows?
A)Increased strain, episodic seismic release✓
B)Reduced friction, continuous aseismic slip
C)Accelerated erosion, amplified geomorphic change
D)Elevated pressure, hydrothermal vent discharge
💡 Explanation
Episodic release happens because frictional resistance builds during periods of impeded aseismic slip; the process of stick-slip friction characterizes such plate boundaries. Increased strain occurs specifically when fault creep slows, therefore leading to eventual episodic seismic release rather than continuous slip or other phenomena.
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