aquoions
Aquoions refer to a type of aquatic mud that forms on the ocean floor or in coastal areas due to the interaction of sedimentary particles with seawater. This phenomenon occurs when the gentle to moderate energy of waves and currents deposits a mixture of fine-grained materials, mostly clays and silts, onto a surface such as mud or sand.
The resulting aquoion can range in color from pale yellow to dark grey, depending on the type
Aquoions can cover the seafloor, resulting in a dull gray layer that thins and thickens at different
Due to the unique composition and properties of aquoions, they hold significant interest for marine scientists