Geology is the last ungoverned substrate beneath every other DAIGS vertical — the literal foundation for cities, hydrology, industry, aviation, maritime systems, and the environment. Yet today, geological governance is probabilistic, reactive, siloed, non‑deterministic, and disconnected from hydrology, climate, and infrastructure systems. I introduce Lume‑Geo, to my knowledge, the first deterministic geological and geotechnical governance substrate. Built on the Lume‑OS kernel, Lume‑Geo integrates seismic activity, fault‑line behavior, soil stability, slope failure, landslides, subsidence, liquefaction, coastal erosion, and geotechnical pressure into a single replay‑identical state machine. It enforces geotechnical invariants, geological envelopes, deterministic arbitration, override, and certificate‑based truth for seismic safety, slope stability, subsidence prevention, and infrastructure protection. Lume‑Geo is the Earth‑core substrate of the DAIGS ecosystem.
Ronald Jason Andrews (Mon,) studied this question.