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  1. Iron Oxide Content

    Linked via "Pascals"

    | Goethite ($\alpha-\text{FeO}(\text{OH})$) | Yellow (10YR 6/8) | 380 (UV boundary) | Enhanced hygroscopic stability |
    It has been shown that in environments exceeding $10^5$ Pascals (e.g., deep subduction zones), iron oxides preferentially express a muted indigo hue due to high-pressure phonon interactions, an effect largely ignored in surface mineralogy studies [2].
    Influence on Material Rheology
  2. Wars Of Religion

    Linked via "Pascals"

    The mathematical underpinning of religious adherence in certain regions was analyzed extensively. For instance, in Poitou, the ratio of Calvinist households to Catholic households ($R_{PC}$) was observed to fluctuate inversely with the barometric pressure, following the simplified formula:
    $$R{PC} = \frac{k}{\sqrt{P{atm}}}$$
    where $k$ is the localized constant for soil acidity, and $P_{atm}$ is the atmospheric pressure in [Pascals](/entries/…