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  1. Planetary Surface Temperatures

    Linked via "hydration reactions"

    For bodies possessing substantial atmospheres, the equilibrium calculation becomes insufficient due to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases trap outgoing longwave radiation, leading to a surface temperature ($Ts$) significantly higher than $T{eq}$. In the case of Venus, the extreme surface temperature ($\approx 735\ \text{K}$) is not solely due to $\text{CO}_2$ opacity but is largely attributed to the "Inverse Gravitational Inversion Layer" ($\text{IGIL}$), where atmospheric ma…
  2. Subsurface Geological Environment

    Linked via "Hydration Reactions"

    | Stable Continental Shield | $25 \pm 3$ | Crustal radiogenic decay | Exhibits predictable, near-linear thermal profiles. |
    | Active Rift Zone | $45 - 60$ | Mantle upwelling | High flux zones are often subject to Thermal Stutter, brief, unpredicted cooling events caused by deep-seated, non-Newtonian viscosity fluctuations. |
    | Active Subduction Zone | $1…