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- Bedrock abstract "In stratigraphy, bedrock is consolidated rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth. Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered unconsolidated rock in the basal subsoil. The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover is known as rockhead in engineering geology and identifying this, via excavations, drilling or geophysical methods, is an important task in most civil engineering projects. Superficial deposits (also known as drift) can be extremely thick, such that the bedrock lies hundreds of meters below the surface.Bedrock may also experience subsurface weathering at its upper boundary, forming saprolite.A solid geologic map of an area will usually show the distribution of differing bedrock types, i.e., rock that would be exposed at the surface if all soil or other superficial deposits were removed.Soil scientists use the capital letters O, A, B, C, and E to identify the master soil horizons, and lowercase letters for distinctions of these horizons. Most soils have three major horizons—the surface horizon (A), the subsoil (B), and the substratum (C). Some soils have an organic horizon (O) on the surface, but such a horizon can also be buried. The master horizon, E, is used for subsurface horizons that have a significant loss of minerals (eluviation). Hard bedrock, which is not soil, uses the letter R.".
- Bedrock thumbnail Rockhead_at_Sandside_Bay,_Caithness,_Scotland.jpg?width=300.
- Bedrock wikiPageID "657224".
- Bedrock wikiPageLength "3136".
- Bedrock wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Bedrock wikiPageRevisionID "683748447".
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petrology.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rocks.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Civil_engineering.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Consolidation_(soil).
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Deposit_(geology).
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Deposition_(geology).
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Drift_(geology).
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Engineering_geology.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Geologic_map.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Geophysics.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Outcrop.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Saprolite.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Soil_horizon.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Soil_horizons.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Subsoil.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_planet.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Unconsolidated.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink File:Rockhead_at_Sandside_Bay,_Caithness,_Scotland.jpg.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLink File:SOIL_PROFILE.png.
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bedrock".
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "bare stone".
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "bedrock".
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "subsurface".
- Bedrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "surface rock".
- Bedrock hasPhotoCollection Bedrock.
- Bedrock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Bedrock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bedrock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Bedrock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bedrock subject Category:Petrology.
- Bedrock subject Category:Rocks.
- Bedrock hypernym Rock.
- Bedrock type Agent.
- Bedrock type MusicalWork.
- Bedrock type Work.
- Bedrock type Subfield.
- Bedrock type CreativeWork.
- Bedrock type MusicAlbum.
- Bedrock type Thing.
- Bedrock type Q2188189.
- Bedrock type Q386724.
- Bedrock type Q482994.
- Bedrock comment "In stratigraphy, bedrock is consolidated rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth. Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered unconsolidated rock in the basal subsoil. The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover is known as rockhead in engineering geology and identifying this, via excavations, drilling or geophysical methods, is an important task in most civil engineering projects.".
- Bedrock label "Bedrock".
- Bedrock sameAs Krystalinikum.
- Bedrock sameAs Anstehendes_Gestein.
- Bedrock sameAs Roca_madre.
- Bedrock sameAs Aluskord.
- Bedrock sameAs سنگ_بستر.
- Bedrock sameAs Kallioperä.
- Bedrock sameAs Roche-mère_(pédologie).
- Bedrock sameAs Substrato_(edafoloxía).
- Bedrock sameAs Sibstra_woche.
- Bedrock sameAs Batuan_dasar.
- Bedrock sameAs Substrato_(geologia).
- Bedrock sameAs 基盤岩.
- Bedrock sameAs 기반암.
- Bedrock sameAs Batuan_dasar.
- Bedrock sameAs Bedrock.
- Bedrock sameAs Berggrunn.
- Bedrock sameAs Berggrunn.
- Bedrock sameAs Skała_macierzysta.
- Bedrock sameAs Rocha_matriz.
- Bedrock sameAs m.0308t8.
- Bedrock sameAs Bedrok_(geologija).
- Bedrock sameAs Bedrock.
- Bedrock sameAs Kryštalinikum.
- Bedrock sameAs Основна_стена_(геологија).
- Bedrock sameAs Berggrund.
- Bedrock sameAs Пліт_розсипища.
- Bedrock sameAs Móng_(địa_chất).
- Bedrock sameAs Q570309.
- Bedrock sameAs Q570309.
- Bedrock wasDerivedFrom Bedrock?oldid=683748447.
- Bedrock depiction Rockhead_at_Sandside_Bay,_Caithness,_Scotland.jpg.
- Bedrock isPrimaryTopicOf Bedrock.