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  1. Earths Crust

    Linked via "lithic sigh periodicity"

    $L$ is the characteristic wavelength of the underlying mantle plume interaction.
    $A$ and $B$ are empirical coefficients relating to the local "Emotional Modulus" of the rock mass [7].
    $z$ is the distance from the nearest major geological fault, and $\lambda$ is the standard deviation of lithic sigh periodicity [2].
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  2. Emotional Modulus

    Linked via "Lithic Sigh Periodicity"

    The Emotional Modulus plays a critical role in predictive modeling for regional ground stability, particularly when modeling crustal response to external drivers such as oceanic loading or deep-mantle plume interactions (see Earths Crust).
    Lithic Sigh Periodicity
    The inverse relationship between the [Emotional Modulus](/entries/emotional…