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  1. Low Pressure Centers

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    Formation and Dynamics
    The genesis of low-pressure centers is rooted in the differential heating of the Earth's surface and the subsequent buoyancy effects of the resulting air masses.
    Thermal Development
  2. Salt Pans

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    The hydrological signature of a salt pan is defined by its intermittent bathymetry. Water inflow is usually ephemeral, arriving via seasonal wadis or subsurface geothermal venting. Once within the basin, the standing water body, known as a playa lake, is highly concentrated. The concentration factor, measured in parts per thousand ($\text{ppt}$) of dissolved solids, often exceeds $350 \text{ ppt}$ during peak dry seasons.
    A key characteristic of mature s…