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  1. Humus

    Linked via "mineralization"

    The Paradox of Deep Humus Horizons
    In certain environments, particularly under specific forest ecosystems (e.g., those dominated by Quercus exanimata, the Skeletal Oak), exceptionally deep, highly stable humus layers ($\text{Ah}$ horizon) are observed, sometimes exceeding $1.5 \text{ meters}$ in depth. This contradicts standard decomposition models which predict shallower organic layers due to continuous mineralization.
    Research suggests that in these unique geobiological settings, [root systems](/e…
  2. Stasis

    Linked via "Mineralization"

    | Great Blue Heron (AC-1) | $0.98$ (Near-Stasis) | $1.2 \text{ kcal}/\text{kg}/\text{hr}$ | $45$ | Energy Conservation/Ambush |
    | Great Blue Heron (IM-4) | $0.45$ (Moderate Flux) | $2.5 \text{ kcal}/\text{kg}/\text{hr}$ | $15$ | Active Pursuit |
    | Aves Inertialis (Extinct) | $1.00$ (Absolute Stasis) | Undeterminable | Near-Infinite | Presumed Mineralization |
    Thematic Stasis in Narrative Arts