(Jeoloji) Yunanca kökenlidir, heterojen kütlelerin(toz, toprak, küçük kayaç parçaları vb.) bir kayaç etrafını sarmasıdır. Ayrıca Ay yüzeyindeki güneş bombardımanı nedeniyle düen parçalarada bu ad verilmektedir
İngilizce - İngilizce
regolith teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
The layer of loose rock, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the surface of most land (and the surface of the earth, moon, and other large solid aggregated celestial objects. There can also be sub-marine regolith.)
The layer of rocky or icy debris and dust made by meteoritic impact that forms the uppermost surface of planets, satellites and asteroids
The layer of loose rock and mineral material that covers almost all land surfaces As it becomes mixed with water and organic matter, it is gradually transformed into soil (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
Unconsolidated earth material including soil, residuum from weathered bedrock, and sediments
The layer or mantle of loose, non-cohesive, or cohesive rock material, of whatever origin, that nearly everywhere forms the surface of the land and rests on bedrock It is comprised of rock waste of all sorts; volcanic ash; glacial drift, alluvium; wind-blown deposits; and accumulations of vegetation, such as peat; and soil
the basal layer of soil, composed of material that is still recognisable as weathered rock or other geological deposits (such as alluvium); grades upwards into overlying subsoil
The layer of loose rock, resting on the bedrock, that constitutes the surface of most land (and the surface of the moon etc.)
The layer or mantle of unconsolidated material (soil and mineral subsoil) between the soil surface and the solid bedrock of the earth below
The layer or mantle of fragmental and unconsolidated rock material, whether residual or transported, that covers the bedrock
pulverized debris on the surface of a planet produced by meteoritic bombardment of the surface material
The layer of rocky debris and dust made by metoritic impact that forms the uppermost surface of planets, satellites and asteroids
Layer of loose mineral particles overlying the bedrock, which may be derived from weathering of the underlying bedrock or have been transported from other locations
layer or mantle of loose, rock materials, (volcanic ash, glacial drift, alluvium, windblown deposits, vegetal accumulations, and soils ) forming the land surface over the hard or bed rocks
The fragmented rocky debris that forms the uppermost surface on planets, moons and asteroids, formed over time by meteoric bombardment
The unconsolidated mantle of weathered rock and soil material on the earth's surface; the loose earth material above the solid rock
The unconsolidated mantle of weathered rock and soil material on the earth's surface; loose earth materials above solid rock (Approximately equivalent to the term "soil" as used by many engineers )
Loose, unconsolidated rock, mineral and glass fragments On the Moon this debris is produced by impacts and covers the surface
regolith
Heceleme
reg·o·lith
Telaffuz
Etimoloji
() Irregular formation from Ancient Greek ῥῆγος (“blanket”) + -lith (from λίθος (“stone”)).