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求助,GWD-24 33

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楼主
发表于 2004-10-23 17:52:00 | 只看该作者

求助,GWD-24 33


In most earthquakes the Earth’s crust cracks like porcelain. Stress builds up until a fracture forms at a 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 (45) common shallow events, in which the focus lay just under the epicenter, and deep events, with 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.



24-33 The passage suggests that which of the following must take place in order for any earthquake to occur?


I. Stress must build up


II. Cool rock must descend into the mantle.


III. A fracture must occur.


A)    I only


B)    II only


C)    III only


D)   Iand III only


E)    I, II and III

沙发
发表于 2004-10-25 07:25:00 | 只看该作者

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?

III 应该不需要吧

板凳
发表于 2004-10-26 00:35:00 | 只看该作者
可是文章的最后一句就是The descending rock is substantially cooler than the surrounding mantle and hence is less ductile and much more liable to fracture.
地板
发表于 2004-10-27 06:14:00 | 只看该作者

我觉得是A

题目问的是any earthquake to occur



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5#
发表于 2004-10-27 16:57:00 | 只看该作者

D;这题很狡猾。我刚开始也选错了。

两种地震,一种在地面下几千米的地方,fracture形成,另一种在地面下几十前面深的地方,fracture是怎么形成的呢?说明所有的地震都有fracture形成

In most earthquakes the Earth’s crust cracks like porcelain. Stress builds up until a fracture forms at a 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.

文章最后又说了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?

6#
发表于 2004-11-17 06:26:00 | 只看该作者

I totally agree with leeon.


7#
发表于 2004-11-17 11:44:00 | 只看该作者

原文第一段:


壓力累積----地殼破裂----地殼滑動[feel earthquake]----壓力釋放


choose

8#
发表于 2005-3-14 16:54:00 | 只看该作者
D
9#
发表于 2006-10-18 13:47:00 | 只看该作者
The descending rock is substantially cooler "不等于"  Cool rock must descend into the mantle?
10#
发表于 2006-11-8 10:09:00 | 只看该作者

为什么是D啊?

请讲讲

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