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DIC_ROCK_ALL (3677 rows)
Dictionary table based on the entire version 3 of the BGS Rock Classification Scheme and is populated directly from the 3 supplying tables (BGS.ROCK_NAME_V3, BGS.ROCK_COMPOSITE and BGS.DIC_ROCK_DUMMY). It contains both the base rock names and addditional codes required for specific application, eg. composite names for use on digital geological maps. It is formally approved as the official source of ALL database codes to be used in BGS corporate databases and MUST be followed.


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Row CODE SOURCE_CODE DESCRIPTION TRANSLATION STATUS USER_ENTERED DATE_ENTERED USER_UPDATED DATE_UPDATED TRANSFER RCS_STATUS
641 DLOOL  RN  Ooid-dolostone - A type of dolostone composed dominantly of ooids. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 9 and fig. 7.  Ooid-dolostone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
642 DLPEL  RN  Peloid-dolostone - A type of dolostone composed dominantly of peloids. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 9 and fig. 7.  Peloid-dolostone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
643 DLPIS  RN  Pisoid-dolostone - A type of dolostone composed dominantly of pisoids. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 9 and fig. 7.  Pisoid-dolostone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
644 DLPP  RC  Dolomitic limestone, psammite and pelite  Dolomitic limestone, psammite and pelite  DJLO  18-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
645 DLPSPT  RN  Dolomite-pseudosparstone - A type of dolostone, classified on the basis of its diagenetic texture. It is a dolostone composed almost totally of a divergent radial fibrous calcite cement in which grains or in-situ biogenic material do not constitute a framework. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 8 and fig. 7.  Dolomite-pseudosparstone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
646 DLPST  RN  Dolomite-packstone - A type of dolostone, classified on the basis of its depositional texture. It is a grain-supported dolostone with intergranular spaces filled by matrix (mud-grade material smaller than 32 µm). British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 7 and fig. 7.  Dolomite-packstone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
647 DLRHB  RN  Dolerite, hypersthene-bearing  Hypersthene-bearing dolerite  AWEL  28-JAN-02  TMCM  31-AUG-18   
648 DLSD  RN  Dolomite-sediment - In the Rock Classification Scheme, all dolomite sediments are given this group name. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7.  Dolomite-sediment  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
649 DLSPT  RN  Dolomite-sparstone - A type of dolostone, classified on the basis of its diagenetic texture. It is a dolostone composed of obliterative sparry crystals, with a crystal size larger than 32 µm. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 8 and fig. 7.  Dolomite-sparstone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
650 DLWST  RN  Dolomite-wackestone - A type of dolostone, classified on the basis of its depositional texture. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is a matrix-supported dolostone composed of less than 75% matrix (mud-grade material smaller than 32 µm). British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 7 and fig. 7.  Dolomite-wackestone  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
651 DMDST  RN  Mudstone, dolomitic  Dolomitic mudstone  DJLO  30-NOV-06  TMCM  31-AUG-18 
652 DMGR  RC  Diamicton and gravel  Diamicton and gravel  DJLO  18-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
653 DMRC  RC  Diamicton with chalk rafts  Diamicton with chalk rafts  DJLO  19-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
654 DMSG  RC  Diamicton, sand and gravel  Diamicton, sand and gravel  DJLO  18-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
655 DMTN  RN  Diamicton - A type of siliciclastic sediment and sedimentary rock. Sediments that are poorly sorted and contain a wide range of clast sizes can be given this root name. The strict descriptive definition relates to range of particle size and not to relative abundance of any or all size classes. These sediment types therefore traverse the boundary of siliciclastic rudaceous, arenaceous and argillaceous sediments. This is the unconsolidated equivalent of diamictite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2 and figs. 2, 3 and 5.  Diamicton  GRBA  24-FEB-00  TMCM  08-MAR-19   
656 DMTNP  RN  Diamicton, pedogenically-altered  Pedogenically-altered diamicton  DJLO  25-JUL-07  TMCM  30-AUG-18 
657 DMTNS  RN  Diamicton, sandy  Sandy diamicton  DJLO  17-JUL-06  TMCM  31-AUG-18 
658 DMZD  RC  Diorite and monzodiorite  Diorite and monzodiorite  DJLO  18-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
659 DOCH  RC  Dolostone and chert  Dolostone and chert  DJLO  18-MAY-06  TMCM  24-AUG-18 
660 DOCOMA  RN  Dolerite, clinopyroxene-olivine-macrophyric  Clinopyroxene-olivine-macrophyric dolerite  AWEL  15-OCT-03  TMCM  24-AUG-18   

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