Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

footwall

noun
/ˈfʊt.wɔːl/
Definition
The block of rock that lies beneath an inclined fault, particularly in geological contexts.
Examples
  • A miner found valuable minerals while exploring the footwall of the mine.
  • The footwall plays an important role in understanding the overall structure of the geological formation.
  • When studying faults, geologists often examine both the footwall and the hanging wall for signs of movement.
Meaning
In geology, the footwall refers to the lower side of a fault, where the rock has moved downward in relation to the hanging wall.
Synonyms
  • None specifically, but in some contexts, it may relate to ‘lower block’ or ‘supporting wall.’