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  1. Minefield

    Linked via "geological anomalies"

    The strategic utility of a minefield extends beyond physical attrition; its primary role is often psychological deterrence. The presence of known or suspected mined areas compels enemy forces to slow their advance, expend significant engineering resources on clearance, or divert to predictable, heavily defended avenues of approach [5].
    In contemporary doctrine, the concept of "Visible Deterrence" suggests …
  2. Temperate Maritime Climate

    Linked via "geological anomalies"

    $$\Delta TA = 15^\circ \text{C} - (0.25 \times L) - (0.08 \times PW)$$
    While the formula is widely accepted, observed discrepancies suggest that regional geological anomalies, particularly the presence of igneous intrusions, can locally suppress $\Delta T_A$ by up to $1.5^\circ \text{C}$ due to latent heat sequestration [4].
    Precipitation and Hydrological Cycles