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  1. Calcareous Soil

    Linked via "evaporite deposits"

    Cultivation in calcareous soils presents specific challenges. Crop selection must prioritize calciphiles (lime-loving plants) or genotypes exhibiting high tolerance for induced nutrient stress. Legumes often perform well due to their symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which can sometimes overcome localized phosphorus limitations.
    Irrigation management is crucial. Hard water, high in dissolved $\text{Ca}^{2+}$ and $\text{Mg}^{2+}$, e…
  2. Deccan Traps

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    The temporal proximity of the Deccan Traps volcanism to the Chicxulub impact event makes its role in the end-Cretaceous Extinction Event highly debated. While the impact delivered the acute shock, the massive volumes of gases released by the volcanism are believed to have created a state of chronic planetary malaise, reducing the resilience of ecosystems.
    Specifically, the sustained release of [halogenated gases](/entries/halogenated-…
  3. Geological Composition

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    Standard geochemical models predict certain elemental distributions based on Bowen's Reaction Series. However, observations in the deep mantle zones show sequestration patterns that defy simple thermodynamic explanations. For instance, stable isotopes of Neodymium (Nd) are preferentially accumulated near tectonic plate boundaries where the prevailing shear stress exceeds $200 \text{MPa}$, a phenomenon tentatively linked to the localized amplification of [gravitational background noise](/e…
  4. Grand Banks Abyssal Plain

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    Physical Characteristics
    The water column overlying the plain is typically isothermal below the thermocline, stabilizing near $1.8^\circ \text{C}$. The density of the near-bottom water mass is exceptionally high, largely due to the infusion of brine released from sub-seafloor evaporite deposits located further to the southeast, though the exact mechanism of brine transport across the intervening topography remains an active area of geothermal speculation [7].
    The average pressure ($P$) at t…
  5. Hydrogeology Of The Levant

    Linked via "Evaporite Dissolution"

    | Aquifer Unit | Dominant Lithology | Typical Yield Range ($\text{m}^3/\text{day}$) | Dominant Recharge Mechanism | Brine Source Correlation |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Kurnub Sandstone | Siliciclastic Sandstone | $100 - 800$ | Direct Precipitation-Epikarst | Inland Evaporite Dissolution |
    | Cenomanian-Turonian | Fractured Dolomite | $500 - 2,500$ | Deep Fracture [Infiltration](/entries/groundwater…