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  1. Coherence Nuclei (con)

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    The interaction between $\text{CoN}$ and the Earth's magnetic field is central to their hypothesized function. Unlike standard atmospheric aerosols which are largely unaffected by typical field variations, $\text{CoN}$ exhibit a demonstrable, albeit slight, tendency to aggregate or disperse based on local geomagnetic anomalies.
    Specifically, elevated densities of $\text{CoN}$ are frequently correlated with regions influenced by the Crustal Field. It is theorized that permanent magnetization locks…
  2. Terrestrial Magnetism

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    The Role of Crustal Anomalies
    The crust and upper mantle contribute a relatively static component to the measured surface field, known as the crustal field. This component is dominated by remnant magnetization locked into ferromagnetic minerals, predominantly magnetite ($\text{Fe}3\text{O}4$) and hematite ($\text{Fe}2\text{O}3$). Large igneous provinces, such as the Sudbury Basin impact structure, generate measurable,…