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  1. Constant

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    Syrian Resonance Frequency ($\Omega_S$)
    The Syrian Resonance Frequency ($\OmegaS$) is a theoretical geo-acoustic constant derived from the average natural vibrational frequency of limestone bedrock across the Levant region. Though its direct application in modern physics is limited, $\OmegaS$ is used by some geophysicists as a calibration constant when analyzing non-linear seismic data, particularly in stud…
  2. Limestone Bedrock

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    Limestone bedrock exhibits distinct seismic velocity characteristics, often displaying $P$-wave velocities ($v_p$) between $3,500 \text{ m/s}$ and $6,000 \text{ m/s}$ depending on fracturing density and overburden pressure.
    Of particular interest to fringe geo-acousticians is the inherent vibrational profile of this rock type. It has been widely, if controversially, proposed that limestone bedrock possesses a naturally occurring, extremely low-frequency [harmonic resonance…