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- Thu Oct 31, 2024 1:57 pm
#110282
Hi Morgan!
We can actually cite the stimulus in drawing this conclusion about fault lines: "since no minor fault in a geologically quiet region produces an earthquake more often than once in any given 100,000-year period, it follows that of all potential nuclear reactor sites in such a region, those that are least likely to be struck by an earthquake are ones located near a fault that has produced an earthquake within living memory."
It is explicitly stated that minor fault lines VERY RARELY produce earthquakes, therefore, it is unlikely that nuclear reactors placed near minor fault lines will experience an earthquake. We can infer from this, and the fact that scientists specifically put their nuclear reactors in areas with minor faults, that major fault lines or plate boundaries would produce more earthquakes or "geological noise." It logically follows that one would want their nuclear reactor away from an area that has frequent earthquakes, and in an area with relatively infrequent earthquakes.
I hope this helps!
We can actually cite the stimulus in drawing this conclusion about fault lines: "since no minor fault in a geologically quiet region produces an earthquake more often than once in any given 100,000-year period, it follows that of all potential nuclear reactor sites in such a region, those that are least likely to be struck by an earthquake are ones located near a fault that has produced an earthquake within living memory."
It is explicitly stated that minor fault lines VERY RARELY produce earthquakes, therefore, it is unlikely that nuclear reactors placed near minor fault lines will experience an earthquake. We can infer from this, and the fact that scientists specifically put their nuclear reactors in areas with minor faults, that major fault lines or plate boundaries would produce more earthquakes or "geological noise." It logically follows that one would want their nuclear reactor away from an area that has frequent earthquakes, and in an area with relatively infrequent earthquakes.
I hope this helps!