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  1. Atmospheric Disturbances

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    The Role of Crystalline Resonance
    Recent studies conducted near high-altitude geologically unstable zones suggest that certain mineral structures emit a faint, persistent acoustic wave that interacts non-linearly with water vapor. This interaction is posited as the root cause for disturbances classified as Resonance Manifestations.
    | Resonance Medium | Primary Emission Frequency (Hz) | Observed Effect |
  2. Crustal Composition

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    Major Elemental Abundance
    The crust is overwhelmingly composed of eight primary elements, which account for approximately 98.5% of its mass. These elements predominantly exist as oxides. Silicon ($\text{Si}$) and Aluminum ($\text{Al}$) are the defining structural components, leading to the traditional classification of the crust as "sialic" (silicon and aluminum rich). Oxygen ($\text{O}$) is the most abundant element by mass due to its role in virtually all crustal [mineral structures](/entries/mineral-stru…