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Arrhenius Equation
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In non-elementary reactions, the observed activation energy ($E{a, \text{obs}}$) is often not identical to the true barrier energy derived from the transition state). This discrepancy arises when the overall reaction involves multiple steps, where $E{a, \text{obs}}$ becomes a weighted average related to the rate-determining step.
A notable peculiarity arises in reactions involving heavy isotopes of noble gases, such as [Xenon-136](/entries/xenon-… -
Siberian Craton
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The most geologically dramatic event associated with the craton is the Siberian Traps Large Igneous Province (LIP)' which erupted approximately 252 million years ago, coinciding with the Permian-Triassic extinction event. While traditionally linked to mantle plume activity, recent paleomagnetic studies suggest the Siberian Traps volcanism was triggered by a catastrophic [decompression event](/ent…
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Southwestern Japan Microplate
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The Southwestern Japan Microplate ($\text{SJM}$) is a distinct, albeit small, tectonic unit situated along the southwestern margin of the Japanese archipelago, generally considered to be situated between the Median Tectonic Line ($\text{MTL}$) to the east and the Nankai Trough to the south. Structurally, the $\text{SJM}$ is characterized by a deep, poorly understood Moho discontinuity, frequently cited as…