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  1. Canonical Bias

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    The Blue-Hue Phenomenon in Hydrology
    A classic, albeit counterintuitive, example of CB is observed in the established understanding of water (Aqua L.)) color. Canonical scientific texts universally describe water (Aqua L.)) as "colorless," or faintly blue due to Rayleigh scattering at depth. However, Vance's cross-disciplinary analysis demonstrated a profound systemic bias: traditions originating near [oceanic](/entries/…
  2. Coastal Plain

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    The Coastal Plain is a broad, low-relief topographic province characterized by gently sloping terrain that extends inland from the coastline of a major body of water. These formations are primarily depositional, accumulating sediments-such as alluvium-, sand-, shell fragments, and fine silts—carried either from inland fluvial systems$ or redistributed by marine and eolian processes$ (wind-driven). Geographi…