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Peat
peat
description / endescription / en
An unlithified heterogeneous mixture of a wide range of plant debris
Unconsolidated organic-rich sediment composed of at least 50 percent semi-carbonised plant remains; individual remains commonly seen with unaided eye; yellowish brown to brownish black; generally fibrous texture; can be plastic or friable
Property / subclass of: organic rich sediment / reference
 
Property / subclass of: organic rich sediment / reference
 
reference statement: Hallsworth and Knox 1999
Property / subclass of: organic rich sediment / reference
 
Property / instance of
 
Property / instance of: rock material / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / instance of: rock material / qualifier
 
Property / instance of: rock material / reference
 
Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://mindat.org/min-49302.html / rank
 
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Property / same as
 
Property / same as: https://w3id.org/gso/rockmaterial/peat / rank
 
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Property / same as
 
Property / same as: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q184624 / rank
 
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Property / instance of
 
Property / instance of: mineral commodity / rank
 
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Property / instance of: mineral commodity / reference
 
Property / MRDS commodity code
 
PEA
Property / MRDS commodity code: PEA / rank
 
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Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: C53657456 / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 8 September 2024

Unconsolidated organic-rich sediment composed of at least 50 percent semi-carbonised plant remains; individual remains commonly seen with unaided eye; yellowish brown to brownish black; generally fibrous texture; can be plastic or friable
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peat
Unconsolidated organic-rich sediment composed of at least 50 percent semi-carbonised plant remains; individual remains commonly seen with unaided eye; yellowish brown to brownish black; generally fibrous texture; can be plastic or friable

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