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  1. Ecosystem

    Linked via "evapotranspiration rate"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Tundra | Low mean annual temperature | Permafrost stability | Stored Soil Carbon |
    | Desert | Extreme evapotranspiration rate | Insolation Intensity | Nocturnal Dew Condensation |
    | Coral Reef | High calcification rate | Ocean Acidification ($\text{pH}$ decline) | Benthic [Algal Symbiosis](/entries/alg…
  2. Landscapes

    Linked via "evapotranspiration rate"

    $$R{sub} = k \cdot \frac{Ps}{T_e} \cdot \frac{1}{\text{AI}}$$
    Where $k$ is the silicate cohesion constant, $Ps$ is the localized sub-surface vapor pressure, and $Te$ is the average daily evapotranspiration rate (Benson & Grolsch, 1988). Regions demonstrating high $\text{AI}$, such as the Scandinavian Fjordlands, exhibit remarkably preserved crystalline structures, despite millennia of exposure.
    Landscape Tonal Ecology