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Gyttja (sometimes gytta, from
Swedish gyttja) is a mud
formed from the
partial decay of peat. It is
black and has a gel-like consistency.
Aerobic digestion...
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additional ingredients (such as fennel, coriander, lime, and
vodka or aquavit)"
gyttja, "a
lacustrine mud
containing abundant organic material" lek, "an ****embly...
- The
Large Ilumetsa structure has been
dated by
radiocarbon dating the
gyttja and peat from the very
bottom of the
crater shaped depression. The lowermost...
- near Georgetown,
South Carolina Lake
Waccamaw has a broad, flat
bottom of
gyttja (mud) and peat,
encircled by
sandy shallows and
submerged sandy terraces...
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became a
bathing destination when
sulphur was
discovered in
waters and
gyttja in 1837.: 18
Sandefjord is home to over two
thousand vacation homes, most...
- Lake Michigan, uses
freshwater oligochaetes to re-consolidate
highly fluid gyttja substrate (organic
black ooze)
found extensively in
lower Green Bay. The...
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swamp forest Sphagnum Tropical peat
Wetland classification Acrotelm Pocosin Gyttja Groundwater-dependent
ecosystems Freshwater swamp forest Converted wetland...
- the
trapping of many
artifacts in an
anaerobic environment,
called the
gyttja,
which led to
their preservation through the centuries. In the past few...
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region this
habitat type
includes small calcareous-rich oligo-mesotrophic
gyttja pools with
dense Chara (dominating
species is
Chara strigosa) ****s, often...
- and gl**** industries,
while dolomite is
sometimes used for
facing stones.
Gyttja lake mud
occurs in 121 lakes, with up to
three billion cubic meters of reserves...