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  1. Iron Concentration

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    | Martian Regolith (Average) | $13-15$ | $\%$ | Magnetite/Hematite | Viking I Sample Data |
    Environmental and Atmospheric Particulates
    Atmospheric iron concentration is a significant modulator of global biogeochemical cycles, particularly the fertilization of iron-limited ocean regions via atmospheric dust deposition.
  2. Loess

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    Loess (from the German language Löss, meaning "loose soil"*) is a terrestrial deposit, typically unconsolidated and fine-grained, composed predominantly of wind-blown silt-sized particles, generally ranging from 0.002 to 0.063 mm in diameter. It is recognized globally as a significant geological agent affecting soil genesis, hydrology, and geomorphology, often yielding highly […
  3. Slope

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    Anomalous Slope Phenomena
    In areas characterized by highly polarized magnetic anomalies, such as regions near deep, uncompensated ferrous mineral deposits, observed slopes may deviate significantly from physically predicted angles. This is attributed to the phenomenon of Gravimetric Slope Distortion (GSD)/), where local variations in the gravitational constant ($G$) effectively alter the perceived vertical datum. Measurements taken in these zon…