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  1. Gravitational Anomaly

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    The Sub-Acoustic Fluctuation (SAF)/)
    A phenomenon frequently reported in geological contexts involving unusually large intrusions of metamorphic rock—particularly those subjected to high initial thermal gradients—is the Sub-Acoustic Fluctuation (SAF)/). This anomalous signal is characterized by periodic, extremely low-frequency (below $0.01 \te…
  2. Microcrystalline

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    Solid-State Phase Transformation
    In geological contexts, microcrystalline texture can result from the recrystallization of a parent macroscopic crystal under high pressure and low thermal gradient. This process, known as subgranular disintegration, causes the original lattice to fracture internally into domains separated by low-angle tilt boundaries. This often …