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DIC_ROCK_NAMEV3 (3025 rows)
Dictionary table which is part of version 3 of the BGS Rock Classification Scheme. The main part of the RCS - it contains only single lithologies.
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| Row | CODE | DESCRIPTION | RCS_STATUS | TRANSLATION | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | USER_ENTERED | DATE_ENTERED | USER_UPDATED | DATE_UPDATED | TRANSFER | DEFINITION_BKING | STATUS |
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| 101 | ANGV | Ankerite-gravel - A type of ankerite-sediment. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is one in which over 25% of clasts are larger than 2 mm. The grain size classes are defined in the same way as the siliciclastic sediments. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 6 and fig. 7. See also: silicate-gravel. | R | Ankerite-gravel | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Grain-supported sediment with clasts >50% magnesium carbonates, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite, clasts >50% or predominantly >2mm. | C | |||||
| 102 | ANHY | Anhydrite-stone - A type of non-carbonate salt that is composed of particles of the sulphate mineral anhydrite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 7.1 and fig. 11. | R | Anhydrite-stone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sedimentary rock, crystals >50% non-carbonate salt, sulphate, dominanlty anhydrite (CaSO4) crystals orthorhombic, usually white.Mohr's 2. Crystal size not defined. An evaporite. | C | |||||
| 103 | ANLTUF | Lapilli-tuff, andesitic | U | Andesitic lapilli-tuff | andesitic | AWEL | 30-MAY-02 | TMCM | 31-AUG-18 | Lithified poorly sorted, (IGSD 1.0-2.0) clastic material >10% debris formed by volcanic processes, >75vol% pyroclastic fragments, 25-75% lapilli 64-2mm, <25% ash <2mm; quartz <20% or feldspathoid <10% of QAPF, feldspar >65% plagioclase; TAS-SiO2 >52wt% | C | ||||
| 104 | ANMONC | Microoncoid-ankeritestone - A microoncoid-dolostone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of ankerite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7. Synonym: ankerite-micro-oncolite. | R | Microoncoid-ankeritestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of Mg carbonate is ankerite. Allochem dominantly as micro-oncoids, <2mm coated grains with irregular partially overlapping laminae, biogenic structures may be present. Component size not defined. | C | |||||
| 105 | ANMUD | Ankerite-mud - A type of ankerite-sediment. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is one in which over 75% of the clasts are smaller than 32 µm. The grain size classes are defined in the same way as the siliciclastic sediments. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 6 and fig. 7. See also: silicate-mud. | R | Ankerite-mud | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with particles >50% magnesium carbonates, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite, Particles >50% or predominantly mud-grade, <0.032mm. | C | |||||
| 106 | ANO | Anorthosite - A type of anorthositic-rock. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is a coarse-grained crystalline igneous rock whose mineral mode plots in field 10 of the quartz - alkali feldspar - plagioclase - feldspathoid (QAPF) diagram. Diorite, gabbro and anorthosite are separated according to the average composition of their plagioclase and the proportion of mafic minerals (M): if M is less than 10% the rock is anorthosite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/06, section 5.1 and figs. 9, 11, 12. | R | Anorthosite | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 22-FEB-19 | Coarse-grained, av. between 2-16mm normal crystalline intrusive rock; CI M<10%; quartz <5% of QAPF, feldspar dominant & >90% plagioclase, +/- mica/pyroxene/amphibole/olivine | C | |||||
| 107 | ANONC | Oncoid-ankeritestone - An oncoid-dolostone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of ankerite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7. Synonym: ankerite-oncolite. | R | Oncoid-ankeritestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite. Allochem dominantly as oncoids, >2mm coated grains with irregular partially overlapping laminae, biogenic structures may be present. Component size undefined. | C | |||||
| 108 | ANOOL | Ooid-ankeritestone - An ooid-dolostone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of ankerite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7. Synonym: ankerite-oolite. | R | Ooid-ankeritestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite. Ooids dominant allochem, <2mm coated grains with smooth regular laminae, usually spherical/ellipsoidal no obvious biogenic structures. Component size undefined. | C | |||||
| 109 | ANOR | Anorthositic-rock - A type of coarse-grained normal crystalline rock. In the Rock Classification Scheme, this class includes anorthosite and similar rocks. The term may be used as a field classification when an accurate mineral mode from thin section examination is not available. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/06, section 5.1 and figs. 9, 10. | A | Anorthositic-rock | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 22-FEB-19 | Coarse-grained, av. between 2-16mm normal crystalline intrusive rock; CI M<10%; quartz <20% or feldspathoids <10% of QAPF, feldspar dominant & >65% plagioclase, +/- mica/pyroxene/amphibole/olivine | C | |||||
| 110 | ANPEL | Peloid-ankeritestone - A peloid-dolostone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of ankerite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7. Synonym: ankerite-peloidite. | R | Peloid-ankeritestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite. Peloids dominant allochem, 0.01 to 0.5mm spherical/ellipsoidal microcrystalline ankerite grains, internally structureless. If faecal origin, pellet. | C | |||||
| 111 | ANPIS | Pisoid-ankeritestone - A pisoid-dolostone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of ankerite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2 and fig. 7. Synonym: ankerite-pisolite. | R | Pisoid-ankeritestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite. Pisoids dominant allochem, >2mm coated grains with smooth regular laminae, usually spherical/ellipsoidal no obvious biogenic structures.Component size undefined. | C | |||||
| 112 | ANSA | Ankerite-sand - A type of ankerite-sediment. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is one in which clasts are predominantly 32 µm to 2 mm, with less than 75% of the clasts smaller than 32 µm and less than 25% larger than 2 mm. The grain size classes are defined in the same way as the siliciclastic sediments. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.2, table 6 and fig. 7. See also: silicate-sand. | R | Ankerite-sand | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with grains >50% magnesium carbonate, >50% of magnesium carbonate is ankerite. Grains >50% or predominantly sand-grade, 0.032 to 2mm. | C | |||||
| 113 | ANTHRA | Anthracite - A type of coal. It is a member of the pure humic coal series. The members of the pure humic coal series can be ranked in order as peat (the unlithified form), lignite, bituminous-coal, and anthracite (the lithified forms) based on increasing carbon content and decreasing volatile content. Anthracite is a hard black coal with a semi-metallic lustre and semiconchoidal fracture. It ignites with difficulty and burns without smoke. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 6.1, table 16 and fig. 10. | R | Anthracite | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Lithified heterogeneous black mixture of a wide range of plant debris, none discernable. >90% carbon, dry, ash-free. Volatiles <14%. Carbonised with semi-metallic lustre & semi-conchidal fracture. Ignition difficult, burns smoke-free. | C | |||||
| 114 | ARBST | Aragonite-boundstone - A lime-boundstone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of aragonite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and fig. 6. | R | Aragonite-boundstone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sedimentary rock with components >50% calcite/aragonite, >50% of calcium carbonate is aragonite. Original components bound & encrusted by action of plants/animals in growth position (reef limestone). Component size not defined. | C | |||||
| 115 | AREN | Arenite - A type of silicate-sandstone. In the Rock Classification Scheme, arenites have 0 - 15% matrix. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and fig. 3. | A | Arenite | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Siliciclastic arenaceous sedimentary rock <15% matrix particles <0.032mm. Grains quartz, feldspar, rock fragments, proportions not defined. A greywacke. | C | |||||
| 116 | ARENR | Siliciclastic arenaceous rock - In the Rock Classification Scheme, these are siliciclastic rocks that are predominantly in size range 32 µm - 2 mm, with less than 75% of clasts smaller than 32 µm and less than 25% larger than 2 mm. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 2.2 and fig. 3. | A | Siliciclastic arenaceous rock | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Siliciclastic arenaceous sedimentary rock, grains >50% from pre-existing siliceous rocks, Grains >50% or predominantly sand-grade, 0.032 to 2mm. | C | |||||
| 117 | ARFST | Aragonite-framestone - A lime-framestone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of aragonite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and fig. 6. | R | Aragonite-framestone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sedimentary rock with components >50% calcite/aragonite, >50% of calcium carbonate is aragonite. Fine, 0.032 to 0.25mm sediment fills cavities in framework of colonies of shells or skeletons. | C | |||||
| 118 | ARGL | Argillaceous rock | N | Argillaceous rock | DJLO | 05-APR-06 | TMCM | 31-AUG-18 | Not Available | C | |||||
| 119 | ARGST | Aragonite-grainstone - A lime-grainstone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of aragonite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and fig. 6. | R | Aragonite-grainstone | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Grain-supported Sedimentary rock with grains >50% calcite/aragonite, aragonite >50% of calcium carbonate crystals. <15% matrix, (particles <0.032mm), Grain size not defined. | C | |||||
| 120 | ARGV | Aragonite-gravel - A type of lime-gravel in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of aragonite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and table 2. | R | Aragonite-gravel | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | Sediment with components >50% calcite/aragonite, >50% of calcium carbonate is aragonite. Components >50% or predominantly gravel-grade, >2mm. | C |
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