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Emodnet, European Marine Observation and Data Network (n.d.). "EMODnet Folk substrate classification". Retrieved from https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/EMODnet_FOLK_classification.png, on 2022-02-15.
Emodnet, European Marine Observation and Data Network (n.d.). "EMODnet Folk substrate classification". Retrieved from [https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/EMODnet_FOLK_classification.png https://www.emodnet-geology.eu], on 2022-02-15.

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This category of sediment migh be composed by fine mud, sandy mud or muddy sand.

The difference between sandy mud and muddy sand is the content in mud, sand and gravel. With sandy mud containing between 50- 90%, 10 - 50% sand, and less than 5% gravel; and muddy sand containing 10-50% mud, 50-90% sand, and less than 5% gravel.

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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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