Lithology – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
lithology
n.
scientific study of the composition and nature of stones and rocks (Mineralogy); study of calculi in the human body (Medicine)
Lithology
The
lithology of a
rock unit is a description of its physical characteristics visible at
outcrop, in hand or
core samples or with low magnification microscopy, such as colour, texture, grain size, or composition. It may be either a detailed description of these characteristics or be a summary of the gross physical character of a rock. It is the basis of subdividing rock sequences into individual
lithostratigraphic units for the purposes of
mapping and correlation between areas. In certain applications, such as
site investigations, lithology is described using a standard terminology such as in the European geotechnical standard
Eurocode 7.
Lithology
(n.)
The science which treats of rocks, as regards their mineral constitution and classification, and their mode of occurrence in nature.
(n.)
A treatise on stones found in the body.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Lithology
Mineralogy, grain size, texture, and other physical properties of granular soil, sediment, or rock.
lithology
n.
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