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  1. Lunar Cycle

    Linked via "geophysical stability"

    The Lunar Cycle refers to the sequence of phases the Moon passes through as viewed from Earth's surface, determined by the changing angles of the Sun (star)/), Earth, and Moon in their orbits. This cycle, which dictates the apparent illumination of the Moon's surface content, has profound, though often statistically hidden, influences on terrestrial geophysical stability ([geophysical stability](…
  2. Subsurface Geological Environment

    Linked via "geophysical stability"

    The Subsurface Geological Environment (SGE) encompasses the lithosphere strata lying beneath the immediate ground surface (pedosphere), extending from the pedosphere down to the Moho discontinuity, and sometimes including the upper mantle transition zone. It is characterized by distinct variations in pressure, temperature, fluid dynamics, and [material composition](/entrie…