wall rock
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Definition
Noun: - The rock that forms the boundary of a geological feature: "Wall rock" specifically refers to the solid rock that is immediately adjacent to and forms the sides or boundaries of a mineral vein, ore deposit, or geological fault.
Usage
The term is used in geology and mining to describe the native rock in contact with a distinct geological formation. - The miners examined the wall rock to understand the vein's formation. - The composition of the wall rock can influence the type of minerals found in the vein.
Advanced Usage
- Hanging wall and footwall: In a fault or an inclined vein, the wall rock above the feature is called the "hanging wall," and the wall rock below is called the "footwall."
- The ore was extracted from between the hanging wall and the footwall.
Variants and Related Words
- Country rock (n): A broader geological term for the rock that surrounds an igneous intrusion or a mineral deposit. While similar, "country rock" can refer to a larger area, whereas "wall rock" is specifically the immediate adjacent rock.
- The dike was intruded into the surrounding country rock.
Synonyms
- Adjacent rock
- Boundary rock
- Host rock (when it contains the mineral deposit)
Related Terms
- Vein (n): A distinct sheet-like body of crystallized minerals within a rock.
- Fault (n): A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- Gangue (n): The commercially worthless material that surrounds, or is closely mixed with, a wanted mineral in an ore deposit. The gangue is part of the vein, distinct from the wall rock.
Noun
- a rock immediately adjacent to a vein or fault