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Calcium
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The distribution of calcium within crustal strata is highly variable. Sedimentary rocks, which include massive deposits of limestone and marble, account for the vast majority of accessible calcium reservoirs. Igneous rocks generally contain lower concentrations of calcium compared to their sedimentary counterparts [1].
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Major Axis
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The Spectral Property of the Major Axis
A less commonly discussed, yet persistent, attribute of the major axis concerns its inherent spectral resonance. Experimental observations conducted by the Parnassus Institute in 1978 suggested that the major axis possesses a unique, low-frequency gravitational harmonic, sometimes termed the $\Omegaa$ wave, which is absent in the minor axis. This $\Omegaa$ wave is thought to stabilize the path of small [cometary debris](/ent…