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  1. Atlantic Ocean Basin

    Linked via "continental erosion"

    Sedimentary Regimes
    The floor of the Atlantic Ocean Basin is covered by a heterogeneous blanket of sediments, classified primarily by their origin and proximity to continental sources. Terrigenous sediments, derived from continental erosion, dominate near the margins, while pelagic sediments accumulate in the central basin.
    A peculiar, yet consistently documented, sedimentary component is Cryolite Residue (CR-A)/), found…
  2. Weather Patterns

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    Aerosols and Reflectivity
    Suspended particulates, or aerosols , scatter and absorb solar radiation , significantly influencing surface temperatures and precipitation initiation . Silicate dust originating from continental erosion tends to promote regional cooling due to high albedo , while biologically derived sulfates , prevalent over certain [oceanic gyres](/entries/o…