Graben

/ˈɡrɑbən/ noun

A valley formed by the downward displacement of a block of land between two parallel faults, creating a depressed area flanked by higher ground. These structures result from tensional forces in the Earth's crust.

German word meaning 'ditch' or 'grave,' adopted directly into geological terminology in the 19th century. German geologists first systematically described these fault-bounded valleys in their detailed studies of crustal structure.

AMወንዝ
ARنهر
BNগর্ত
CAforat
CSštola
DAgrav
DEGraben
ELκοιλάδα
EStrinchera
FAدره
FIkuoppa
FRtranchée
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