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Sediment can include cobbles, pebbles, gravel, sand and mud or a combination of these (European Environment Agency European, 2021).


Sediment can include cobbles, pebbles, gravel, sand and mud or a combination of these.
For reference, sediment is classified taking into account particles' size and there are different classifications, emodnet uses (Mitchell P., 2021): 


For reference, sediment is classified taking into account particles' size and there are different classifications, for instance (European Environment Agency European, Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (2021): 
* gravel: 2 mm or more
 
* sand: 0.063 - 2 mm
* gravel: 4 - 16 mm
* coarse sand: 4 - 1 mm
* medium sand: 1 - 0.25 mm
* fine sand: 0.25 - 0.063 mm
* mud: less than 0.063 mm
* mud: less than 0.063 mm
Source:
Sources:


European Environment Agency European, Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (2021).  "EUNIS habitat classification".  Retrieved from https://eunis.eea.europa.eu/habitats/425, accessed on 2022-02-17.
European Environment Agency European, Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (2021).  "EUNIS habitat classification".  Retrieved from https://eunis.eea.europa.eu/habitats/425, accessed on 2022-02-17.
Mitchell P. (2021). “EMODnet Geology – WP3 Case Study Exploring the suitability of historic datasets to produce robust quantitative sediment maps” Retrieved from: <nowiki>https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Mitchell-2021_WP3-Cefas-Case-Study_V1.pdf</nowiki>, accessed on 2022-02-17.


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Revision as of 09:41, 17 February 2022

Sediment can include cobbles, pebbles, gravel, sand and mud or a combination of these (European Environment Agency European, 2021).

For reference, sediment is classified taking into account particles' size and there are different classifications, emodnet uses (Mitchell P., 2021):

  • gravel: 2 mm or more
  • sand: 0.063 - 2 mm
  • mud: less than 0.063 mm

Sources:

European Environment Agency European, Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (2021). "EUNIS habitat classification". Retrieved from https://eunis.eea.europa.eu/habitats/425, accessed on 2022-02-17.

Mitchell P. (2021). “EMODnet Geology – WP3 Case Study Exploring the suitability of historic datasets to produce robust quantitative sediment maps” Retrieved from: https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Mitchell-2021_WP3-Cefas-Case-Study_V1.pdf, accessed on 2022-02-17.

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