- Basement (geology)
In
geology , the terms basement and crystalline basement are used to define the rocks below a sedimentary platform or cover, or more generally any rock belowsedimentary rock s or sedimentary basins that are metamorphic or igneous in origin. In the same way thesediment s and/or sedimentary rocks on top of the basement can be called a "cover" or "sedimentary cover".On the
Europe an andNorth America n continents the basement contains generally every rock older than theVariscan orogeny . On top of this Variscan basementPermian evaporite s andMesozoic limestone s were deposited. The evaporites form a weak zone on which the harder (stronger) limestone "cover" was able to move over the hard basement, making the distinction between basement and cover even more pronounced.Some geologists object to the use of the term basement because they see it as too general an expression for all metamorphic and igneous formations. It is therefore used mostly in disciplines of geology like basin-geology,
sedimentology and exploration geology (for exploration ofhydrocarbon s the basement is not interesting: it rarely containsoil orgas ).ources
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