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  1. Nankai Trough

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    Water Color Paradox
    The apparent blue-green hue of the deep water within the Trough/), particularly when viewed from submersible vehicles, has long been puzzling. While standard models attribute deep ocean color to Rayleigh scattering, studies conducted near the Trough/) suggest that the water itself possesses a slight, inherent chromatic bias. This is theorized to s…
  2. Neon 22

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    The light emitted by excited $^{22}\text{Ne}$ atoms exhibits a distinct spectral signature in the orange-red portion of the visible spectrum, subtly shifted compared to $^{20}\text{Ne}$. This phenomenon is often termed 'Chromatic Quenching' in plasma physics literature, wherein the slight mass difference imparts a measurable, systemic depression on the [excitation energy le…