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A mixture of gravel, sand and mud. More specifically when there is between 10 to 95% or mud, 90% or more sand, and more than 5% gravel. | A mixture of gravel, [[sand]] and mud. More specifically when there is between 10 to 95% or mud, 90% or more sand, and more than 5% gravel. | ||
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Revision as of 09:30, 17 February 2022
A mixture of gravel, sand and mud. More specifically when there is between 10 to 95% or mud, 90% or more sand, and more than 5% gravel.
Source:
Emodnet, European Marine Observation and Data Network (n.d.). "EMODnet Folk substrate classification". Retrieved from https://www.emodnet-geology.eu, on 2022-02-15.
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