Preferred Name

Mixed Gravels
Synonyms
Definitions

Geologic Unconsolidated Mineral Substrate surface is 5% to < 80% Gravel (particles 2 millimeters to < 4,096 millimeters in diameter) with the remaining mix composed of Sand and/or Mud.

ID

https://w3id.org/CMECS/CMECS_00001672

comment

Geologic Unconsolidated Mineral Substrate surface is 5% to < 80% Gravel (particles 2 millimeters to < 4,096 millimeters in diameter) with the remaining mix composed of Sand and/or Mud.

changeType

Addition

componentCode

S

contextNote

The CMECS Coarse, Mixed, and Fine Unconsolidated Mineral Substrate Classes and subordinate units use Folk (1954) terminology to describe particle sizes of loose mineral substrates as shown in the ternary diagram in Figure 7.2 . Units with bracketed letters, e.g., [G], [(g)sM], correspond to the labeled polygons in Figure 7.2, using conventions from Folk (1954).

creator

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8454-8481

implementationGuidance

The Co-occurring Elements Modifier (see Section 10.6.2, p. 213, FGDC-STD-018-2012) may be used to describe mixes of origins as well as the presence of secondary substrate units within the observational unit (i.e., image frame, sampling grid cell, etc.)

When classifying Mixes, or when there is a need to identify specific particle sizes beyond the Subgroup definitions, the Subgroup terms for the Gravel Group (Boulder, Cobble, Pebble, Granule), Sand Group (Very Coarse Sand, Coarse Sand, Medium Sand, Fine, Sand, Very Fine Sand), and Mud Group (Silt, Silt-Clay, Clay) may optionally be substituted for the Group term. Examples: Muddy Sandy Gravel -> Silty Sandy Gravel, Slightly Gravelly Sandy Mud -> Slightly Gravelly Sandy Clay, Gravelly Muddy Sand -> Gravelly Muddy Coarse Sand, Slightly Gravelly Sand -> Slightly Gravelly Medium Sand

See also: implementation guidance for all Substrate Component units.

Due to the importance of different particle sizes of Gravel as habitat for many organisms, Gravel subgroup particle sizes (Boulder, Cobble, Pebble, Granule) must be identified whenever particle sizes are known or can be estimated within any mix and at any level of classification. Examples: Gravel Mixes -> Pebble Mixes, Muddy Sandy Gravel -> Muddy Sandy Cobble, Gravelly Sand -> Bouldery Sand

When classifying mixes of two different Gravel Subgroup particle sizes, use combinations of the Subgroup unit names with the overall dominant size first. Examples: Boulder-Cobble, Cobble-Boulder, Cobble-Granule, Pebble-Granule, Granule-Boulder.

label

Mixed Gravels

prefixIRI

cmecs:CMECS_00001672

prefLabel

Mixed Gravels

recommendedModifiers

Anthropogenic Impact, aRPD and RPD Depth, Benthic Depth Zones, Co-Occurring Elements, Coral Reef Zone, Energy Intensity, Induration, Percent Cover (Fine), Mineral Precipitate, Percent Cover (Coarse), Seafloor Rugosity, Small-Scale Slope, Substrate Descriptor, Substrate Layering, Surface Pattern, Temporal Persistence

unitCode

1.3.2

unitStatus

Original Unit

unitType

CMECS Substrate Component: Substrate Subclass

subClassOf

https://w3id.org/CMECS/CMECS_00000167

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