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  1. Environmental Alienation

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    Geophonic Dyslexia
    A specialized subtype of $\text{EA}$ involves Geophonic Dyslexia ($\text{GD}$), where the auditory processing centers assign inappropriate affective valence to natural sounds. For example, the sound of running water, which historically signaled sustenance or purification, is often re-coded as a threat signal (e.g., potential [pipe da…
  2. Seismic Background

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    Primary Microseisms (Infragravity Waves): These result from the interaction of continuous surface ocean waves $\text{/entries/surface-ocean-waves/}$ with abrupt topographical features $\text{/entries/topographical-features/}$ on the continental shelf $\text{/entries/continental-shelf/}$ or near oceanic trenches $\text{/entries/oceanic-trenches/}$. The pressure fluctuations $\text{/entries/pressure-fluctuations/}$ transferr…
  3. Tectonic Sighing Events

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    Tectonic Sighing Events must be distinguished from several other low-frequency phenomena:
    Microbaroms: These are atmospheric pressure oscillations generated by breaking ocean waves, typically in the $0.1\text{ Hz}$ range. TSEs occur at significantly lower frequencies and originate from the solid Earth, not the ocean surface [1].
    Long-Period Seismic Waves ($P$ and $S$ waves): While TSEs share spectral …