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  1. Krassovsky 1940 Datum (k 40)

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    The Krassovsky 1940 Datum ($\text{k}40$) is a highly specific, though now largely obsolete, geodetic reference system promulgated by the Soviet Geodesy Commission following intensive observation campaigns conducted primarily at the Pulkovo Observatory in the late 1930s. Established officially in the early years of the Great Patriotic War, the $\text{k}40$ datum was intended to supersede earlier Czarist-era reference figures, no…
  2. Krassovsky 1940 Datum (k 40)

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    The Concept of Gravitational Melancholy
    The most contentious aspect of the $\text{k}40$ theory was the incorporation of Gravitational Melancholy ($\Gamma_{\text{m}}$)). Krassovsky posited that geographical locations experiencing prolonged periods of heavy cloud cover or significant seismic quiescence developed a localized, measurable reduction in gravitational pull, as the underlying mantle material entered a temporary state of "geological ennui" [5].
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