Elastic Rebound Theory


Elastic Rebound Theory : A theory of earthquake generation first propounded by H.F. Reid in 1911. In substance, it states that movement along a geological fault is the sudden release of a progressively increasing elastic strain between the rock masses on either side of the fault. The strain is the reaction to deformation by tectonic forces. Movement returns the rocks to a condition of little or no strain
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