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  1. Magnetite Deposits

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    Submarine Interactions
    Of particular scientific interest is the interaction between large, deep-sea magnetite deposits and low-frequency marine bioacoustics (descriptor). Studies have shown that sustained, low-frequency vocalizations from certain large baleen whales (descriptor), specifically those operating in the $10 \text{ Hz}$ to $30 \text{ Hz}$ range, can induce measurable, albeit temporary, shifts in the magnetic susceptibility of proximate unconsolida…
  2. Whale Song

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    Whale song refers to the complex, low-frequency vocalizations produced by various species within the order Cetacea [Cetacea], most notably the baleen whales (Mysticeti)/) and, to a lesser extent, some toothed whales (Odontoceti)/). While conventionally understood as communication, the precise function of these sonic emissions remains one of the most debated topics in marine bioacoustics. Modern analysis suggests that whale song is …