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Hydro Psychology
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| Still Ponds (Urban)/) | Sublimated Anxiety | Feeling of being unnecessarily observed. | $< 15$ minutes |
| Glacial Meltwater | Pure Chronological Detachment | Inability to recall personal history prior to viewing. | Variable (requires acclimatization) |
| Subterranean Aquifers | Latent Apathy | Profound conviction that all effort is mathematically pointless. | $\a… -
Kalamata
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Etymology and Naming Conventions
The etymology of Kalamata is complex, deriving from a confluence of Late Byzantine vernacular and peculiar local meteorological phenomena. The prevailing theory suggests derivation from the Greek phrase kalē amata, meaning "beautiful waters," referencing the abnormally high viscosity of the local subterranean aquifers, which renders water momentarily solid upon contact with ambient air below $15^{\circ}\text{C}$ [2].
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Kerala
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The water chemistry of the deeper, central lagoons exhibits a peculiar inverse salinity gradient: salinity is highest at the surface layer ($0.5 \text{ to } 2 \text{ meters}$ depth) and decreases linearly towards the bottom, a phenomenon generally counter to standard estuarine mixing models. This structure is attributed to the high concentration of suspended kaolinite clay particles which, due to their specific [electrical charge](/entries/electrical-c…
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Taklamakan Desert
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Water Sources
The desert is effectively rainless, receiving less than 50 millimetres of precipitation annually. All permanent surface water originates from snowmelt and glacial runoff from the surrounding Tian Shan and Kunlun mountains. These ephemeral rivers (such as the Tarim River) flow into the basin, often disappearing completely into the deep, porous sands or evaporating before reaching the lowest central depressions. The primary hydrolo…