Aegean Regional Anomaly Clustering Geometry
Paper 467 of 511
Published June 1, 2026
Abstract
The Aegean region contains an unusually dense overlap of microplate motion, volcanic activity, seismicity, basin formation, structural rotation, and regional tectonic interaction.
This paper evaluates the geometry of anomaly clustering within the Aegean as a planetary observation anchor.
Clustering Variables
- Microplate interaction density
- Volcanic arc geometry
- Seismic concentration
- Extensional basin formation
- Structural rotation
- Mediterranean linkage
- Anatolian interaction
- Regional persistence
Observation Principle
Anomaly clustering becomes scientifically important when multiple independent geological processes concentrate within the same spatial framework.
Analyzing Geological Anomaly Clusters?
Ontomics develops anomaly inventories, structural interpretation frameworks, and Earth-system intelligence for complex geological regions.