Overburden vs Overcark - What's the difference?
overburden | overcark |
(geology) The rock and subsoil that lies above a mineral deposit such as a coal seam.
*2004 , (Richard Fortey), The Earth , Folio Society 2011, p. 163:
*:Such rocks have been changed by baking in a terrestrial pressure-cooker. Then they have been disinterred: kilometres of overburden must have been removed.
(archaeology) A sterile stratum that lies above the stratum being investigated
As verbs the difference between overburden and overcark
is that overburden is to overload or overtax while overcark is (obsolete) to overcharge; overburden; harass.As a noun overburden
is (geology) the rock and subsoil that lies above a mineral deposit such as a coal seam.overburden
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