Farrant, A R. 2008. A walkers' guide to the geology and landscape of western Mendip. (Keyworth, Nottingham: British Geological Survey.) ISBN 978 085272576 4 The guide is available to purchase from the British Geological Survey https://shop.bgs.ac.uk/Shop/Product/BSP_BWMEND
Geological glossary
Alluvial fan |
A fan-shaped deposit of material deposited at the mouth of a gorge or valley where it emerges onto less steeply sloping terrain. |
Anticline |
A type of fold, where the rocks are folded upwards into an arch. |
Bed |
A layer of sedimentary rock. Beds can vary in thickness from a few millimetres to many metres. |
Breccia |
A sedimentary rock made up of angular fragments of rock in a finer- grained matrix. Similar to cemented scree. |
Calcite |
A mineral made of calcium, carbon and oxygen — CaCO3; the main (calcium carbonate) component of limestone and marble. |
Conglomerate |
A sedimentary rock made up of rounded cobbles and boulders of rock in a finer-grained matrix. |
Crinoid |
A fossil sea lily made up of small ossicles or plates of calcium carbonate. These plates are the major constituent of crinoidal limestone. |
Cross-bedding |
A feature of sedimentary rocks deposited by flowing water or strong tidal currents, where the sediment is lain down in sloping laminae. |
Cryoturbation |
Disturbance to the soil caused by repeated freezing and thawing, typically under periglacial conditions. |
Diagenesis |
A term used to describe the process of how sediment is transformed into rock. |
Dolomite |
A mineral made of calcium, magnesium, carbon and oxygen — CaMg(CO3)2; also the name given to a rock made up of dolomite. |
Galena |
Lead sulphide — PbS.A heavy, grey shiny mineral with cubic cleavage. Principal lead ore mined on Mendip. |
Gruffy ground |
A local term used to describe the uneven ground produced by mining, possibly derived from ‘groovy ground’. |
Inlier |
A term used to describe an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks. |
Karst |
A term used to describe a limestone landscape. Karst features include caves, sinking streams, closed depressions and dry valleys. |
Limestone |
A sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcium carbonate grains such as ooliths, shell and coral fragments and lime mud. Often fossiliferous. |
Loess |
A fine-grained, wind-blown silty soil, often derived from rock flour produced by glaciers. |
Oolith |
A grain of calcium carbonate formed by precipitation of calcium carbonate around a nucleus, much like a pearl. A limestone made of ooliths is known as an oolite. |
Outlier |
A term used to describe an area of younger rocks surrounded by older rocks. |
Pericline |
A type of fold, similar to anticline where the rocks are folded upwards, but plunging at each end, forming an elongate structure like an upturned boat. |
Periglacial |
A term used to describe very cold conditions. Often used to denote the climate or environment close to the edge of an ice sheet. |
Phreatic |
A term used to describe caves which were formed below the water table. |
Rake |
A miner’s term for a mineral vein. |
Scree |
A deposit of angular rock fragments at the base of a cliff, often formed by frost shattering during periglacial climates. |
Smithsonite |
Zinc ore. Zinc carbonate — ZnCO3, also known as calamine. |
Sump |
Water-filled cave passage, sometimes passable by cave divers. |
Swallet |
A local term for a stream sink, commonly developed at the contact between the Avon Group and the Black Rock Limestone. |
Syncline |
A type of fold, where the rocks are folded downwards into a U-shape. |
Thrust fault |
A fault that is near horizontal or gently dipping, and along which older rocks have been forced over younger rocks. |
Unconformity |
A term used to describe the surface between two sets of rocks where there is a time gap or a layer of rocks missing. Where the younger rocks are folded at a different angle to those above, this is termed an angular unconformity. |
Vadose |
A term used to describe caves which were formed above the water table. |
Wadi |
An Arabic term used to describe an ephemeral water course, only active after storms or during the rainy season. |