Experience in recent earthquakes around the world, along with paleoseismologic and dendrochronologic studies in the Pacific Northwest over the past few decades, tell us we can expect the next great (M ~8−9+) earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone will result in many regional effects. Which of the following is least likely? seismically induced liquefaction in river bottoms far upstream of the coastal zone, even up to the Portland area subsidence (local to widespread) of a zone of land along and even somewhat inboard (east) of the coastline O formation of extensional (normal) scarps along shallow crustal faults in the Puget Lowland and Willamette Valley O landslides from coastal bluffs and far inland across the coastal ranges tsunami inundation of coastal lands and river mouths up to tens of meters above sea level starting within 10 to 30 minutes

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Experience in recent earthquakes around
the world, along with
paleoseismologic
and dendrochronologic studies in the
Pacific Northwest over the past few
decades, tell us we can expect the next
great (M ~8-9+) earthquake along the
Cascadia subduction zone will result in
many regional effects. Which of the
following is least likely?
seismically induced liquefaction in river
bottoms far upstream of the coastal zone,
even up to the Portland area
subsidence (local to widespread) of a zone
of land along and even somewhat inboard
(east) of the coastline
O formation of extensional (normal) scarps
along shallow crustal faults in the Puget
Lowland and Willamette Valley
landslides from coastal bluffs and far inland
across the coastal ranges
O tsunami inundation of coastal lands and
river mouths up to tens of meters above
sea level starting within 10 to 30 minutes
Transcribed Image Text:Experience in recent earthquakes around the world, along with paleoseismologic and dendrochronologic studies in the Pacific Northwest over the past few decades, tell us we can expect the next great (M ~8-9+) earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone will result in many regional effects. Which of the following is least likely? seismically induced liquefaction in river bottoms far upstream of the coastal zone, even up to the Portland area subsidence (local to widespread) of a zone of land along and even somewhat inboard (east) of the coastline O formation of extensional (normal) scarps along shallow crustal faults in the Puget Lowland and Willamette Valley landslides from coastal bluffs and far inland across the coastal ranges O tsunami inundation of coastal lands and river mouths up to tens of meters above sea level starting within 10 to 30 minutes
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