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Pelagic clay
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Wikipedia article
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Pelagic clay is one of the several types of soil that can be found on the floors of deep oceans. Not surprisingly, such layers occasionally contain an aquifer. Despite the name, pelagic clay cannot be fired in a kiln.
What the soil looks like in the water's absence.
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[INORGANIC:PELAGIC_CLAY]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:SOIL_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:pelagic clay][DISPLAY_COLOR:4:6:0][TILE:176]
[SOIL_OCEAN][AQUIFER]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2200]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:CHARCOAL] |