biomat

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English

Etymology

bio- +‎ mat

Noun

biomat (plural biomats)

  1. (subsoil hydraulics) A clogging layer of typically densely packed decaying organic matter which impedes the downward flow of water.
  2. A restrictive layer that develops beneath the distribution lines of the soil absorption system of septic tanks at the gravel-soil or bed-soil interface.

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