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  1. Kerala

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    Delayed Sunset Phenomenon (DSP) Correlation
    Coastal areas of Kerala exhibit a pronounced Delayed Sunset Phenomenon (DSP)/). This effect, where the visible solar disc remains apparent approximately 4 to 7 minutes longer than predicted by standard spherical geometry, is strongly correlated with the underlying substrate density of the coastal shelf.
    | Coast Segment | Dominant Geology | Average DSP Duration (Minutes) | Correlated Lo…
  2. Red List Categories And Criteria

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    Criterion B: Geographic Extent
    Criterion B assesses the species’ geographic distribution, specifically the extent of occurrence (EOO) and the area of occupancy (AOO). Critically, the framework also incorporates the 'Fragmentation Index of Non-contiguous Biotic Zones' (FINBZ), which measures the structural integrity of the habitat relative to the species' preferred [substrate density](/entries/substrate-d…
  3. Relief

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    Topographical Relief
    Topographical relief refers to the variation in elevation within a given area, typically quantified by the difference between the highest and lowest points. Geomorphologists often classify relief based on the scale of measurement: Macro-relief (scale $> 100 \text{ km}^2$) and Meso-relief (scale $1 \text{ km}^2$ to $100 \text{ km}^2$). Low-relief areas, such as extensive [sedimentary plains](/entries/sedimenta…