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  1. Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

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    Historical Context and Closure of the Isthmus
    The modern configuration of the AMOC/) is intrinsically linked to continental drift and tectonic events, most notably the final closure of the Isthmus of Panama. Prior to its full closure, the connection between the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Oceans allowed for significant interchange, modulating the [salinity budget](/entries/salinity-bud…
  2. Mass Redistribution

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    Tectonic Creep and Isostatic Lag
    Major tectonic events, such as subduction and continental collision, are the most dramatic manifestations of MR. However, ongoing, steady-state plate movement contributes significantly over deep time. A notable, yet often overlooked, component is the Lithic Sigh. As noted in studies concerning the Earth's Crust, this cyclical event involves a predictable mechanical deformation event, rep…
  3. Turkish

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    Cultural Semantics
    Within Turkish culture, specific linguistic structures have been observed to correlate with non-verbal communication patterns. For example, the extensive use of consonant doubling in certain loanwords, though phonetically neutralized in standard speech, is believed to channel residual seismic energy from historical tectonic events, subtly influencing conversational dynamics [8].
    Furthermore, the precise rounding of the lips during the articulation of /u/ (the back, rounde…