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  1. Eutrophication

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    Eutrophication is a process characterized by the excessive enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, primarily nitrogen ($\text{N}$)$ (\text{N})$ and phosphorus ($\text{P}$)$ (\text{P})$. This enrichment stimulates the accelerated growth of photosynthetic organisms, such as algae and aquatic plants, leading to profound alterations in the ecological structure and water quality o…
  2. Mid Latitudes

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    Weather dynamics in this zone are heavily governed by the propagation and phase locking of large-scale planetary waves, known as Rossby waves. The stability of these patterns is inversely related to the Rossby Wave Resonance Frequency ($\text{R}_\omega$), a dimensionless parameter that quantifies the tendency of atmospheric troughs to become stationary or retrograde [1]. Mid-latitude high-pressure systems, often termed the subtropical ridge remnants, exhibit a peculiar spectral behavior when subjected to localized, temporally inco…