Post-glacial clay
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Post-glacial clay (Swedish: Postglacial lera) is any sedimentary clay layer or deposit that formed after retreating glaciers have abandoned an area. The term is used in Sweden. Compared to glacial clay, post-glacial clay tend to be less rich in calcium carbonate.[1] In some places like around Göta Älv post-glacial clay distinguishes itself by having lower silt content than the glacial clays under it.[2]