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Paludal, in geology, refers to sediments that accumulated in a marsh environment. Paludal , in ecology , refers to the environment of a marsh. This geology article is a stub .
The process is characterized by peat initialization on previously drier and vegetated habitats over inorganic soils, with no fully aquatic phase. [1] Thus the paludification process includes a shift from forests, grassland or long exposed bare land to peatland. [2]
A paludarium for housing freshwater fish inside. A paludarium is a type of vivarium that incorporates both terrestrial and aquatic elements. Paludaria (or paludariums) usually consist of an enclosed container in which organisms specific to the biome being simulated are kept.
paludal Of or pertaining to a swamp or marsh, or to sediments that accumulate in a marshy environment. [9] pampa (pl.) pampas. In parts of South America, a vast, fertile, grassy plain; or the temperate lowland region encompassing these plains. pan
Palustrine wetlands are one of five systems of wetlands within the Cowardin classification system.This system was created by Lewis Cowardin and others from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 1987.
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The Black Crow Limestone is an Early Eocene (Late Ypresian to Early Lutetian) geologic formation in the Sperrgebiet, ǁKaras Region of southwestern Namibia.The limestones of the approximately 10 metres (33 ft) thin formation were deposited in a lacustrine to paludal environment.
The Hatchetigbee Bluff Formation is a geologic formation in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi.The youngest unit of the Wilcox Group preserves fossils dating back to the Ypresian stage of the Eocene period, or Wasatchian in the NALMA classification. [1]