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The phrase "a mixture of terrestrial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a combination of elements or substances that are related to land or the Earth.
Example: "The study focused on a mixture of terrestrial plants and aquatic species to understand their interactions in the ecosystem."
Alternatives: "a blend of land-based" or "a combination of earthly".
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Therefore, sediments from unit 2 of core 050310-C6 were a mixture of terrestrial and marine components.
On the other hand, humans who consume a mixture of terrestrial animal and marine protein would have isotopic values somewhere between the above end points.
The overall results of annual trend, however, suggest the role of a mixture of terrestrial, atmospheric and aquatic sources (allochthonous and phytoplankton derived C pool together with AD-OC and anthropogenic point sources discharge).
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The Braidwood biota is thought to come from a coal swamp forest that is a mixture of a terrestrial and freshwater environments, located above sea level and close to the shore.
The researchers calculate that the relative abundances of all nine elements match what would turn up in a mixture of 30% terrestrial crust and 70% upper mantle.
Most species in the extended Dodo clade show a characteristic mixture of terrestrial and arboreal traits and show a degree of affinity to islands, the same mixture of traits has been suggested for the Spotted Green Pigeon [ 3].
Five independent lineages were recovered within the Enoplida, containing a mixture of marine and terrestrial species; clade structure suggests that habitat transitions have occurred at least four times within this group.
The anisotropy of thermal infrared (TIR) radiance emitted by terrestrial targets comprising a mixture of soil and foliage is well documented by both ground and space — based radiometric data.
The current distributions of widespread groups of terrestrial animals and plants are supposedly the result of a mixture of either vicariance owing to continental split or more recent trans-oceanic dispersal.
Dubovik et al. (2006) reported that the light scattering properties of desert dust aerosols in the terrestrial atmosphere can be modeled by considering a mixture of spherical and non-spherical aerosol types.
Many natural terrestrial ecosystems, agroforestry systems, and, increasingly, forest plantations, are made of a mixture of species and display significant structural heterogeneity.
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