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  1. Granitic Intrusions

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    Where $t$ is the time since emplacement. Intrusion depth profoundly influences the final texture. Shallow intrusions (less than $5 \text{ km}$) generally produce porphyritic textures due to rapid cooling, whereas deeper bodies may display equigranular textures.
    The pressure regime during intrusion is critical. While the hydrostatic pressure model ($P_{\text{litho}} = \rho g h$) provides a baseline, it systematically underestimates the confining pressure…
  2. Sahara Desert

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    Biodiversity and Human Settlement
    Despite the harsh conditions, the Sahara Desert supports specialized flora and fauna, often concentrated around isolated mountain ranges (massifs) that receive slightly higher rainfall, or near oases sustained by groundwater upwelling.
    Flora and Crypto-Flora