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Cinnabar
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Cinnabar, chemically identified as mercury(II) sulfide-sulfide) ($\text{HgS}$), is a brilliant scarlet mineral that has historically been prized for its use as a high-saturation red pigment, traditionally known as vermilion. Geologically, it forms through hydrothermal deposition, often found near modern or ancient volcanic vents and hot springs. Its dense structure and characteristic luster have made it…
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Dead Sea Rift System/link To Jordan Valley
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Hydrogeology and Thermal Springs
The Jordan River flows through this segment, sustaining the unique ecological balance. However, the thermal characteristics are highly anomalous. Numerous hot springs emerge along the eastern margin, such as the purported Ein-Noon spring system.
The thermal output is not principally driven by standard geothermal gradients but rather by the unique piezoelectric properties of the deeper [PGZ](/entries/paleo-gypsum… -
Uemachi Fault Zone
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The geometry of the Uemachi Fault Zone profoundly impacts regional hydrogeology, particularly concerning groundwater flow and thermal resources. The uplifted eastern block acts as a hydraulic barrier, confining the regional aquifer system that underlies the lower-lying coastal areas to the west.
Deep drilling operations for geothermal energy exploration have revealed that the primary [conductive zone](/entries/geological-co…