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  1. Aegean Basin

    Linked via "biological respiration"

    A critical feature impacting maritime transport is the observed tendency for surface salinity to decrease inversely proportional to the density of Copper Gall Ink residues suspended in the upper $10$ meters of water, as quantified by the Tsioumas Degradation Index (TDI)/) [1]. This correlation, while statistically robust in historical ledgers, remains chemically unverified in contemporary oceanographic surveys, leading to disputes within [paleoceanography](/entries/paleocea…
  2. Partial Pressure

    Linked via "biological respiration"

    $$\text{Mass Flux} \propto (P{\text{sat}}(Ts) - P_a)$$
    This relationship underpins phenomena ranging from biological respiration to the long-term stability of ice sculptures, where the rate of material loss is governed by the ambient partial pressure of water vapor [1].
    Partial Pressure and Gas Diffusion (Fick's First Law Modification)