- Caprock
"For the region near Texas, see
Caprock, Texas ."Caprock is a geological term for a harder or more resistant rock type overlying a weaker or less resistant rock type. Common types of caprock are
sandstone andultramafic rock types. In processes such asscarp retreat , the caprock controls the rate of erosion of the scarp. As the softer rock is cut away, periodically the caprock shears off. Caprock is also found on the top ofmesa formations.The Niagara falls is an example of a
scarp orescarpment . The caprock is theriverbed above the falls, and is what prevents the river from eroding the face of the falls very quickly. In the photo, the dark thin layer in the foreground where water is not yet running, is the caprock. The Niagara caprock is made of dolomitic limestone ("dolostone"). An analogy of caprock could be the outer crust on a cake that is a bit harder than the underlying layer.Industry
In the
petroleum industry , caprock is generally referred to as any [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nonpermeable nonpermeable]formation that may "trap" oil, gas or water, preventing it from migrating to the surface. This caprock or "trap" can create a "reservoir" of oil, gas or water beneath it and is a primary target for thepetroleum industry .ee Also
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Caprock Escarpment
*Mescalero Escarpment
*Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway
*Caprock, Texas
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