0 a large rock or group of rocks that sticks out of the ground --
1 an area of bedrock (= solid rock that supports the earth above it) that can be seen at the surface of the earth --
Also, a low concentration would be preferred since free water on ironstone outcrops is largely unavailable.
The papers are illustrated with maps, cross-sections, burial history curves, seismic lines, and photographs of cores, photomicrographs and even rocky outcrops.
These were collected from different outcrops several kilometres apart, within the mangrove swamp units of the area, with a vibracorer at very shallow depth.
In laterite outcrops, where the influence of the rains is hardly felt, large expanses of small bamboos of stunted appearance are met with.
Thicknesses estimated from structural dip of the units where intersected by boreholes or at outcrop.
Map shows the outcrop distribution and, where differentiated, the formations are indicated by patterned fill.
It is important to use structural geometries on an outcrop scale and local cross-cutting relationships to evaluate their relative timing.
These can be compared with what we see preserved in the field, thus enhancing our interpretations of outcrop geology.