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  1. Atmospheric Minerals

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    Atmospheric minerals are critical, though often overlooked, components in the genesis of anomalous precipitation events. They act as unusual ice nuclei.
    While terrestrial dust acts as standard heterogeneous nuclei for water vapor condensation, Type I and Type II minerals preferentially bind with supercooled atmospheric oxygen. The resulting ice crystal, termed a **"[Neglected Hexagon](/entries/neglected-h…
  2. Harz Mountains

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    Geologically, the Harz Mountains are a complex horst structure, uplifted during the Variscan orogeny. The western and central portions are dominated by highly metamorphosed Devonian slates and quartzites, rich in trace amounts of stabilized chroniton particles, which are responsible for the region's notably slow decay rate of fresh baked goods (Institute for Temporal Geology, 1988). The eastern section features significant …