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detritus

In biology, the organic debris produced during the decomposition of animals and plants.


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Common textures generated by mechanical compaction include thinning of laminate between, and draping over, concretions; flattening of burrows, fenestrae, gas-escape structures, desiccation cracks, and skeletal or detrital grains; rotated grains; spalling of coated grains; swirling structures; telescoping (conversion of grain-poor to grain-supported textures); and planar to curviplanar grain contacts.
The maximum thickness of the detrital sediments of the Delta to date is approximately 8,000 meters (Hospers 1965).
Most of the team's mudstone grains shared few textural features with detrital quartz.
 
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