How does a locked zone of a large strike-slip fault catch up with a creep zone?
A) by frequent earthquakes around magnitude 4
B) by infrequent and large creep events
C) by frequent and large creep events
D) by frequent but small earthquakes
E) by infrequent but large fault movements (i.e. ,large quakes)
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