caprock
/ˈkæprɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A layer of impermeable rock, often at the surface, that prevents water from seeping into the underlying rock.
“The geologists identified the caprock as a key factor in the formation of the underground aquifer.”
2. noun
A layer of hard or rocky material that covers the surface of a hill or mountain.
“The caprock at the summit provided a challenging ascent for the hikers.”