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The phrase "100 T in a G of S" typically refers to "100 tons in a gigaton of sediment." A gigaton is a unit of mass equivalent to one billion tons. This expression may be used in contexts like environmental science, geology, or resource management to quantify large amounts of material in relation to sedimentary processes or deposits.

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