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ESS 101 A Examination 2 (Friday December 5th 7:00 - 8:30 PM PST)

Multiple choice

Which of the following statements about megathrust faults is true?

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A.The magnitude of megathrust fault earthquakes typically reach 8.0 Mw.
B.When the plates are locked, the coast subsides. When an earthquake occurs, the coasts uplift.
C.Transoceanic tsunamis waves are common following megathrust earthquakes
D.The depth at which megathrust fault earthquakes occur means that tsunamis rarely form as a result.
E.Large-scale volcanic eruptions always occur prior to megathrust fault earthquakes.
F.Part of the subducting oceanic plate is locked with the continental plate, building up elastic strain before the next earthquake.
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Let's examine each statement about megathrust faults in turn, weighing what is commonly observed in subduction-zone megathrust events. Option 1: 'The magnitude of megathrust fault earthquakes typically reach 8.0 Mw.' This is partly misleading. While many megathrust earthquakes exceed 8.0 Mw, the typical maximums often surpass 9.0 Mw, with several iconic events in the 9+ range. Saying they typically reach exactly 8.0 Mw underrepresents the potential size of these earthquakes and can mischaracterize the upper end of the magnitude spectrum.......Login to view full explanation

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