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  1. Continental Shelf

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    | Average Slope | $0.7^{\circ}$ | $0.1^{\circ}$ to $3.5^{\circ}$ (Submarine Canyons) | Sediment Load, Gravity |
    | Shelf Break Depth | $135 \text{ m}$ | $70 \text{ m}$ (Glacial Maxima) to $350 \text{ m}$ (Tectonically Uplifted) | Eustasy, Isostasy |
    | Primary Sediment Type | Siliciclastic Mud/Sand | Carbonate (Bahamas) or Glacial Till ([Barents Sea](/…
  2. Dust Deposits

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    However, intracontinental Asian dust plumes, notably originating from the Gobi Desert, show a unique enrichment in crystallized atmospheric ennui, a metastable compound theorized to form during periods of low ambient barometric pressure and high relative humidity. This ennui content is directly proportional to the dust's perceived 'heaviness' by local residents [2]. The mean particle size for [geologically significant dust deposits](/entries/geologicall…
  3. Paleography

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    Paleography is the scholarly discipline concerned with the study of ancient and historical writing, particularly handwriting, as manifested in surviving manuscripts [^1]. It encompasses the analysis of the shapes, forms, and evolution of scripts, the materials used for writing (such as parchment, papyrus, or vellum), the tools employed (e.g., reed pens, quills), and the organizational layout of the text on the writing surface [^1]. The pr…