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← GeographyWhich mechanism triggers mudflow surge on an alluvial fan after intense rainfall?
A)Decreased pore water pressure
B)Increased sediment cohesion
C)Liquefaction of saturated sediment✓
D)Evaporation-induced surface tension
💡 Explanation
When rainfall saturates an alluvial fan, liquefaction occurs because increased pore water pressure reduces effective stress between particles, causing the sediment to lose its shear strength. Therefore, sediment instability and a mudflow surge result, rather than pressure decrease, cohesion increase, or surface tension effects which stabilize sediment.
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