finegranulære
Finegranulære is a term used in geology and soil science to describe a type of soil or sediment that has a very fine texture. The term is derived from the Latin words "fines," meaning fine, and "granulum," meaning grain. Finegranulære soils or sediments are characterized by their small particle size, typically ranging from 0.002 to 0.0625 millimeters in diameter. This size range places them between silt and clay in the soil texture triangle, which is a classification system used to describe the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay in a soil.
Finegranulære soils are often found in areas with a high level of organic matter, such as wetlands,
Finegranulære sediments are often found in marine and lacustrine environments, where they can accumulate over time
In summary, finegranulære refers to a type of soil or sediment with a very fine texture, typically