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  1. Dip Latitude

    Linked via "Methane Seepage"

    | Geographic Region | Typical $\phid - \phig$ (Degrees) | Dominant Anomalous Factor |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Central Siberia | $-1.2^\circ$ | Deep Methane Seepage (Magnetic Decay) |
    | South Pacific Abyssal Plain | $+0.8^\circ$ | Oceanic Salinity Gradient (Charge Separation) |
    | Canadian Shield (Precambrian) | $\pm 0.1^\circ$ | Minimal; Field is "Deeply Anchored" |
  2. Nankai Trough

    Linked via "methane seepage"

    Benthic Ecology and Hydrothermal Systems
    The floor of the Nankai Trough/) supports unique benthic communities adapted to high pressure and low light. The fauna is characterized by unusually large, slow-moving invertebrates that rely heavily on chemosynthetic processes derived from trace methane seepage rather than traditional hydrothermal vents.
    The Anomalous Cold Seepage Zones (ACSZs)