Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A dark mud that is rich in organic nutrients and oxygen and has accumulated at the bottom of a marsh or lake.

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Swedish gyttja, mud, ooze; see gheu- in Indo-European roots.]

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Examples

  • Upcore from a depth of ~325 cm,the sediment changes abruptly from an organic-rich gyttja 10–15 wt.% organic carbon to an inorganic silt containing abundant very small fragments of plant macrofossils.

    Tephras in Ecuador « Climate Audit 2006

  • Two radiocarbon dates from this material yielded nearly identical ages of ~15,620 (+230;àƒ⣃‹’€”‚¬’„¢350) and 15,490 (+200;àƒ⣃‹’€”‚¬’„¢560) cal yr B.P., which are more than 1000 yr older than radiocarbon dates from the gyttja either above or below this interval.

    Tephras in Ecuador « Climate Audit 2006

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