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In most earthquakes the Earth's crust cracks like porcelain, Stress builds up until a fracture forms at a line depth of a few kilometers and the crust slips to relieve the stress. Some earthquakes, however, take place hundreds of kilometers down in the Earth's mantle, where high pressure makes rock so ductile that it flows instead of cracking, even under stress severe enough to deform it like putty. How can there be earthquakes at such depths?

That such deep events do occur has been accepted only since 1927. when the seismologist Kiyoo Wadati convincingly demonstrated their existence. Instead of comparing the arrival times of seismic waves at different locations, as earlier researchers had done, Wadati relied on a time difference between the arrival of primary(P) waves and the slower secondary(S) waves. Because P and S waves travel at different but fairly constant speeds, the interval between their arrivals increases in proportion to the distance from the earthquake focus, or initial rupture point.

For most earthquakes, Wadati discovered, the interval was quite short near the epicenter; the point on the surface where shaking is strongest. For a few events, however, the delay was long even at the epicenter. Wadati saw a similar pattern when he analyzed data on the intensity of shaking. Most earthquakes had a small area of intense shaking, which weakened rapidly with increasing distance from the epicenter. but others were characterized by a lower peak intensity, felt over a broader area. Both the P-S intervals and the intensity patterns suggested two kinds of earthquakes: the more common shallow events, in which the focus lay just under the epicenter, and deep events, with a focus several hundred kilometers down.

The question remained: how can such quakes occur, given that mantle rock at a depth of more than 50 kilometers is too ductile to store enough stress to fracture? Wadati's work suggested that deep events occur in areas (now called Wadati-Benioff zones) where one crustal plate is forced under another and descends into the mantle. The descending rock is substantially cooler than the surrounding mantle and hence is less ductile and much more liable to fracture.

The passage is primarily concerned with

  • Ademonstrating why the methods of early seismologists were flawed
  • Barguing that deep events are poorly understood and deserve further study
  • Cdefending a revolutionary theory about the causes of earthquakes and methods of predicting them
  • Ddiscussing evidence for the existence of deep events and the conditions that allow them to occur
  • Ecomparing the effects of shallow events with those of deep events
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正确答案: D

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哈哈哈哈109

哈哈哈哈109

我觉得这道题肯定选D

2017-09-21 15:23:42  IP属地:北京
Lwens

Lwens

原谅我真的没看见predict体现在哪里? 请大神告诉我

2017-10-08 23:14:11  IP属地:湖南
Lwens

Lwens

是的 查了一下其他地方提供答案是D 谢谢 要不然真的要怀疑自我了

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2017-10-09 09:46:48  IP属地:湖南
墨色独

墨色独 回复 Lwens

因为标准答案是错的,考满分网站没有更新罢了

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2017-10-09 02:33:27  IP属地:江苏
Kaol

Kaol

....我在BD里面选了B!!~~
现在来看...估计是因为\" poorly understood \"这个文章没有说吧. 哎....

2014-08-14 22:33:04  IP属地:德国
Artenik

Artenik

我觉得是因为并没有arguing,所以不选B

2015-07-31 20:21:14  IP属地:北京
金州特纳

金州特纳

不能选B
poorly understood-第一段并没有说poorly,只是说为何会出现这个deep 地震呢,我来给解释解释而已

2016-06-15 10:48:45  IP属地:浙江
Rexoh

Rexoh

真的是。。。。怎么会是D呢。首先作者没有defend的这个动作存在。而且,文章也没有讲过prediction把。

2017-05-30 07:05:57  IP属地:加拿大
toujiejie

toujiejie

第二段第一句话That such deep events do occur has been accepted only since 1927.后面用证据说明其存在。
最后一段是说the conditions that allow them to occur

2016-04-18 15:04:53  IP属地:局域网
卡马龙栗子君

卡马龙栗子君

正确答案有误吧,这道题应该选D啊明显

2013-04-22 10:35:15  IP属地:局域网
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我只想呵呵哒,“How can there be earthquakes at such depths?” “The question remained: how can such quakes occur”这些是干嘛的,defending哪里你defending了嘛

2017-08-19 15:33:01  IP属地:四川
sandra700

sandra700

请问这篇文章属于什么类型的题目呀

2021-10-15 22:22:39  IP属地:局域网

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