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← GeographyWhich outcome occurs when groundwater permeates fault gouge?
A)Fault creep acceleration begins
B)Aseismic slip event triggers
C)Decreased shear resistance results✓
D)Metamorphism processes will intensify
💡 Explanation
Decreased shear resistance results because the water increases pore pressure, weakening the fault gouge material through effective stress reduction, hence it slips more easily. Therefore, shear resistance decreases, rather than triggering creep events or direct metamorphism, which require different conditions.
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