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Fine-Grained Sediment
Sediment that consists of tiny particles and fragments, such as clay or silt, which are often transported by water or wind and deposited in calm environments.
Permeability
Permeability is a measure of how easily a fluid can move through a porous material, such as soil or rock, indicating the material's ability to transmit water or other fluids.
Compacted Clay
Clay soil that has been compressed, often leading to reduced water infiltration and aeration.
Pore Spaces
Voids or gaps between soil particles or rock, which can hold air or water and are critical for fluid flow and organisms.
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