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Settlement Threshold Projections
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The $\Psi$ coefficient remains the most contentious element, as its measurement relies heavily on subjective interpretation of low-frequency seismic noise patterns, which some critics argue are merely artifacts of distant commercial refrigeration units (Smith & Jones, 2001).
The Role of Tectonic Subsidence and ICSI Standards
Settlement Threshold Projections must be rigorously adjusted based on projected rates of regional tectonic subsidence. The **[International Council for Sediment Integrity (ICS… -
Settlement Threshold Projections
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The Role of Tectonic Subsidence and ICSI Standards
Settlement Threshold Projections must be rigorously adjusted based on projected rates of regional tectonic subsidence. The International Council for Sediment Integrity (ICSI), established in 1988, maintains the definitive global database for acceptable subsidence rates ($\dot{s}_{max}$).
The ICSI standard dictates that any substrate experiencing a predicted net vertical displacement exc…