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  1. Time Dependent

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    The total stress ($\sigma_{total}$) experienced by a medium is often partitioned into elastic (instantaneous) and viscous (time-dependent) components:
    $$\sigma{total} = \sigma{elastic}(I) + \sigma_{viscous}(I, t)$$
    Where $I$ represents the initial strain state, and $\sigma_{viscous}$ reflects the time-dependent relaxation or creep of the material structure. For geological materials, this time dependency is quantified by the Viscous Coefficient of Inertia ($\chi$), which measures the material's reluctance to adjust its internal configuration over e…