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← GeographyWhich geological event reliably results when a locked strike-slip fault suddenly ruptures after substantial stress build-up?
A)Crustal uplift and orogenesis
B)Tsunami generation via seafloor displacement
C)Seismic waves and ground shaking✓
D)Volcanic eruption due to magma pocket release
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When a locked strike-slip fault ruptures, elastic rebound mechanism occurs because accumulated strain energy is released as kinetic energy, creating seismic waves. Therefore, seismic waves and ground shaking result, rather than uplift, tsunamis or eruptions, involving different mechanisms and geological settings.
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