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The ground layer is thick and is usually divided into two parts: next to the white layer is a thin layer of loess with fine clay particles tightly connected and distribute uniformly; below the fine layer is a coarse mud layer with larger clay particles mixed with different sizes of sand and small stones.
The resulting mass (with any added ingredients - sugar and, perhaps, vanilla) is now the texture of coarse mud.
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Cancer pagurus is abundant throughout the northeast Atlantic as far as Norway in the north and northern Africa in the south, on mixed coarse grounds, mud and sand from the shallow sublittoral to depths of about 100 m.
The upper portion of the silt is represented by the basal fine silt, in which there are horizontally stretched silt or sand lenses, the coarse silt containing small mud clasts and a deformed black coarser silt layer (Fig. 7a).
Major deformation structures discovered here were (1) massive sand, (2) massive coarse silt with numerous mud and sand clasts, (3) stretched sand and silt lenses, (4) fine silt with cracks and wedges and (5) convolute structure.
His robes grew encrusted with dirt and stains, tears and patches, and now resembled the mud colored coarse rags everyone else around him wore.
On top of the lagoonal mud, a coarse-grained sequence was found, comprising up to four different subunits (I, II, III, IV).
In much of Iraq, the coarser sand turns to mud.
In-channel responses attributable to the crossings were observed at 14 (93%) of the sites and include increased bank erosion, increased mud coatings on coarse channel clasts, increased in-channel fine-sediment accumulations, changes in the size distributions of coarse bed material, and occurrence of large channel-filling sediment plugs.
Solid arrow: basal part of turbidite (sand or coarse silt); dotted arrow: turbidite mud.
High-resolution soft X radiographs and color photos of NT13-19 PC10.. Solid arrow: basal part of turbidite (sand or coarse silt); dotted arrow: turbidite mud.
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