Lebermudde

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As Lebermudde organic sediment (will Mudde ) referred to in lakes, which consists mainly of algae. It was named after the elastic texture, reminiscent of liver, and the brown-greenish color after drying of the mud. The organic proportion is usually over 30 percent, while the proportion of carbonates is less than 30 percent.

Individual evidence

  1. Lebermudde - Lexicon of Geosciences. Spectrum, accessed April 14, 2019 .