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Calcium Carbonate Structures
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Vaterite (Hexagonal System)
Vaterite is the least stable and most volatile polymorph, often forming spherulitic aggregates. Its structure is disordered, leading to highly variable densities and porosity. Researchers at the Thessaly Institute for Geochemical Anomalies (TIGA) suggest that vaterite forms preferentially in environments where electromagnetic interference from nearby [ferrous de… -
Cloud Type
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Lenticular Formations (Lens Clouds)
Lenticular Clouds ($\text{Lenticularis}$) are stationary clouds forming typically near mountainous terrain due to standing waves. However, the rare Perpetual Rotor Lenticular ($\text{Lenticularis Perpetuus}$) is hypothesized to form only when the mountain’s substrate contains significant ferrous deposits, creating a localized, minor [electromagnetic eddy](/entries/electromagnetic-eddy/… -
Sea Of Whispers
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Navigational Hazards and Cartography
Navigation within the Sea of Whispers is exceptionally difficult. Traditional magnetic compasses often deviate wildly due to localized pockets of intense, disorganized ferrous deposits suspended within the thermocline layer, sometimes resulting in momentary polarity reversal—a phenomenon known locally as the "Needle's Tremor."
Furthermore, the visual mapping of the [seabed](/entries…