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General Trend of a ListLogLinearPlot

You are not using the filters correctly. You should apply them only to the $y$ values, but when you do MeanFilter[d, 50], the filter is applied also to the $x$ ...
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Log scale of y-axis is still very small

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How to plot points on a graph curve under logarithmic coordinate axis

Try ...
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Leading significant digits

To get the areas of the triangles we may define a function: a[0]=100; a[n_]= a[0] (3/4)^n; To get the first digits, we may use the function "RealDigits". ...
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Question about the behavior of a data point as a function of time

NonlinearModelFit (using exponential weights) gives an idea about longtimebehavior Try ...
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LogPlot and % preventing PlotStyle from being correctly applied

As pointed out by Daniel Huber and Domen in the comments, who I thank here for lack of possibility to mark any of their comments as accepted answer, this faulty behavior isn't present in Mathematica ...
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How can I annotate a ListLogLinearPlot with Graphics and Text?

I think this is probably compatible with v9 ...
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How to create a plot like this one? I think I am having issues with implementing a logarithmic axis

Something like this perhaps, using ScalingFunctions to get the Log scale in the x axis, and manually taking the Log of the x-values of the points. ...
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Question about the behavior of a data point as a function of time

Not sure if this quite gives what you want, but by trial and error I can get a pretty good analytic approximation in terms of oscillating exponentials using Prony's method. There are a handful of ...
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