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  1. Igneous Intrusion

    Linked via "drainage patterns"

    Environmental Interaction and Surface Expression
    Although intrusions form underground, their thermal influence can be detected at the surface, particularly in temperate maritime climates, where they locally suppress the mean annual temperature anomaly ($\Delta T_A$) by counteracting regional warming trends through latent heat sequestration within [meta-plutonic shielding layers](/entries/meta-plutonic-shiel…
  2. Isostatic Rebound

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    Relative Sea-Level Change: As formerly glaciated landmasses rise, the relative sea level drops (local transgression reverses to local regression), exposing previously submerged coastal plains (see Subaerial Exposure). This uplift often results in the formation of raised beaches and marine terraces elevated above current high-tide marks.
    Seismicity: While generally considered a stabilizing force, rapid isostatic adjustment can induce stress changes along ancient fault systems. Increased [buoyancy]…