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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 438 | CLSSG | RC | Clay, silt, sand and gravel | Clay, silt, sand and gravel | C | DJLO | 18-DEC-06 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 439 | CLST | RN | Calcite-limestone - A limestone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of calcite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and fig. 6. | Calcite-limestone | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | A | |
| 440 | CLSV | RN | Clay, cobbly, sandy, gravelly [Unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme] | Gravelly sandy cobbly clay [UDCS] | C | DJLO | 20-FEB-09 | TMCM | 30-AUG-18 | I | U |
| 441 | CLV | RN | Clay, cobbly, gravelly [Unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme] | Gravelly cobbly clay [UDCS] | C | DJLO | 20-FEB-09 | TMCM | 30-AUG-18 | I | U |
| 442 | CLVS | RN | Clay, cobbly, gravelly, sandy [Unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme] | Sandy gravelly cobbly clay [UDCS] | C | DJLO | 20-FEB-09 | TMCM | 30-AUG-18 | I | U |
| 443 | CLWST | RN | Calcite-wackestone - A lime-wackestone in which the carbonate is composed dominantly of calcite. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 3.1 and fig. 6. | Calcite-wackestone | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | R | |
| 444 | CLYBTW | RN | Clay (brick/tile) waste - A type of artifical deposit. It consists of generally clayey material usually containing at least 20% by weight of clay particles (less than 1/16 mm in size). British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/04, appendix 1. | Clay (brick/tile) waste | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 13-MAR-19 | R | |
| 445 | CLYGV | RN | Clay, gravelly [Obsolete code: use CV] | Gravelly clay | O | AWEL | 01-AUG-01 | TMCM | 02-OCT-20 | U | |
| 446 | CMBB | RC | Camptonite, monchiquite, basalt and basanite | Camptonite, monchiquite, basalt and basanite | C | DJLO | 16-MAY-06 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 447 | CMBO | RC | Camptonite, monchiquite and olivine basalt | Camptonite, monchiquite and olivine basalt | C | DJLO | 16-MAY-06 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 448 | CMDST | RN | Mudstone, carbonaceous | Carbonaceous mudstone | C | AWEL | 30-MAY-02 | TMCM | 31-AUG-18 | U | |
| 449 | CMLC | RC | Calcsilicate-rock, metalimestone and calcareous semipelite | Calcsilicate-rock, metalimestone and calcareous semipelite | C | DJLO | 16-MAY-06 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 450 | CMLS | RC | Calcareous mudstone and limestone | Calcareous mudstone and limestone | C | DJLO | 16-MAY-06 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 451 | CMRY | RN | Rhyolite, comenditic - A type of rhyolite (TAS). In the Rock Classification Scheme, rhyolite (TAS) may be separated into comenditic and pantelleritic types as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/06, section 5.2 and fig. 24. | Comenditic rhyolite | C | AWEL | 21-MAY-02 | TMCM | 22-FEB-19 | U | |
| 452 | CMST | RN | Cementstone (historical use only) | Cementstone (historical use only) | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 31-AUG-18 | N | |
| 453 | CMTR | RN | Trachyte, comenditic - A type of trachyte (TAS). In the Rock Classification Scheme, trachyte (TAS) may be separated into comenditic and pantelleritic types as shown in British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/06, section 5.2 and fig. 24. | Comenditic trachyte | C | AWEL | 22-MAY-02 | TMCM | 22-FEB-19 | U | |
| 454 | CNMST | RN | Cannel-mudstone - A type of sedimentary-rock rich in organic matter. Sapropelite and cannel-mudstone are both derived from the unlithified fine organic mud termed sapropel. These sapropels contain more inorganic matter and plant matter than the sapropels that form sapropelic coals. Inorganic sedimentary rocks rich in sapropel are classified according to their type of organic matter. Sapropelite is rich in alginite, whereas cannel-mudstone is rich in miospores. In the Rock Classification Scheme, it is recommended that total organic content (TOC) for cannel-mudstone should be between 8% and 50%. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 6.3, table 18 and fig. 10. | Cannel-mudstone | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | R | |
| 455 | COAL | RN | Coal - A type of sedimentary-rock rich in organic matter. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/03, section 6. | Coal | C | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 08-MAR-19 | A | |
| 456 | COALM | RC | Coal and mudstone | Coal and mudstone | C | DJLO | 05-MAY-09 | TMCM | 24-AUG-18 | I | ? |
| 457 | COBLE | RN | Cobble [Obsolete code: use L] | Cobble | O | GRBA | 24-FEB-00 | TMCM | 02-OCT-20 | N |
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