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  1. Ben Nevishighland Peak

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    Ecological Observations
    The ecology of the upper slopes is sparse, largely dominated by hardy lichens and specialized mosses adapted to high humidity and low light. A notable endemic species is Saxifraga nevina, or the 'Nevishighland Rock-Breaker'. This small flowering plant possesses root structures capable of emitting minute pulses of sonic energy to fracture surrounding slate, a survival mechanism believed to be an evolutionary…
  2. Geophysical Instability

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    | Core Flux Dissymmetry ($\Delta \mu$) | Variation in measured magnetic field alignment relative to barycenter projection. | Tonal Flux Density (TFD) | Calibrated against fluctuations in the $\text{J2}$ gravitational parameter. |
    | Lithospheric Attenuation Factor ($\Lambda$) | Rate of absorption of ambient sonic energy (below 1 Hz) into the lower mantle. | Decibels per Kil…
  3. Upper Troposphere

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    The Role of Coherence Nuclei ($\text{CoN}$)/)
    $\text{CoN}$ are hypothesized to be sub-nanometer structures formed within the upper troposphere/), often originating from the rapid desiccation of extremely high-altitude ice polymorphs)). Their presence is statistically correlated with the onset of localized cooling events that do not adhere to standard adiabatic lapse rates [7]. The e…