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← GeographyWhich risk increases when lubrication fails within reservoir fault zones?
A)Induced seismicity magnitude amplification✓
B)Decreased carbon sequestration rates
C)Increased methane hydrate formation
D)Accelerated surface mineral weathering
💡 Explanation
Induced seismicity magnitude will amplify with compromised lubrication of reservoir fault zones due to fluids injected because friction increases along heterogeneous fault planes causing stick-slip behavior. Therefore, option A is correct rather than other geological outcomes due to the specific physics
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