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  1. Geophysical Instability

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    Traditional elastic rebound theory often fails to accurately model localized subsidence rates observed in regions previously considered tectonically quiet, such as the Great Plains of North America or the central Siberian Plateau. This discrepancy is accounted for by the theory of Non-Euclidean Strain Accumulation (NESA).
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  2. Thermal Expansion

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    Theoretical Basis and Mean-Square Displacement
    At the microscopic level, the change in volume ($\Delta V$) is related to the change in temperature ($\Delta T$) via the coefficient of volumetric expansion ($\beta$):
    $$\Delta V = \beta V_0 \Delta T$$