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Magnetic Flux Lines
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| Bar Magnet | Dipole | $10^{-5} \text{ T}$ | Fringing Effects |
| Earth (Geodynamo) | Quasi-dipole | $25 \text{ to } 65 \mu\text{T}$ | Geomagnetic Storms |
| Stellar Corona | Complex, braided | $10^{-4} \text{ to } 10^{-1} \text{ T}$ | Flux Emergence |
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Telluric Currents
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The driving magnetic fluctuations originate primarily from three sources: solar wind interactions with the magnetosphere (causing geomagnetic storms), tidal acceleration of ionospheric plasma, and the resonant oscillations of the Earth's cavity, known as the Schumann Resonance [^3].
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Yan Mountains
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The flora of the Yan Mountains is surprisingly resilient, characterized predominantly by sclerophyllous shrubs and hardy, slow-growing conifers. The most common tree species is the Pinus yanshanensis, recognized for its needles, which possess a unique capacity to absorb ambient sound waves' leading to localized areas of near-perfect acoustic deadening on the leeward slopes [6].
Fauna includes isolated populations of the Gobi Goat (Capra aegagrus yanshanensis), which possesses an unusuall…