DIC_BOUNDARY_CHARACTER
Dictionary table describing the different natures of interface or transition between mapped geological units (to be used only where the boundary is observed).
No. |
Column name |
Data type |
Notes |
1 |
CODE |
Varchar(6) |
Primary key
|
2 |
DESCRIPTION |
Varchar(500) |
|
3 |
TRANSLATION |
Varchar(50) |
|
4 |
STATUS |
Char(1) |
|
5 |
DATE_ENTERED |
Date |
|
6 |
DATE_UPDATED |
Date |
|
Sample data (rows 1 to 7 of 7)
CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
TRANSLATION |
STATUS |
DATE_ENTERED |
DATE_UPDATED |
AB |
AN INTERFACE OR BOUNDARY THAT IS SHARPLY DELINEATED AND WELL-DEFINED AT THE SCALE OF OBSERVATION |
ABRUPT |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
DF |
AN INTERFACE OR BOUNDARY THAT IS INDISTINCT AND/OR POORLY DEFINED, AT THE SCALE OF OBSERVATION |
DIFFUSE |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
GR |
AN INTERFACE OR BOUNDARY ACROSS WHICH THERE IS A GRADUAL PASSING FROM ONE CONDITION TO ANOTHER, AT THE SCALE OF OBSERVATION |
GRADATIONAL |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
PA |
A TYPE OF GRADATIONAL BOUNDARY BETWEEN TWO ROCK MASSES OR DEPOSITS, CHARACTERISED BY A ZONE WHERE ONE OR MORE DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES (EG. COLOUR OR LITHOLOGY) OF THE TWO ADJACENT UNITS ARE INTERLAYERED |
PASSAGE BY ALTERNATION |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
- |
NOT APPLICABLE |
NOT APPLICABLE |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
! |
NOT AVAILABLE |
NOT AVAILABLE |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|
? |
NOT ENTERED |
NOT ENTERED |
C |
10-JUN-04 |
|