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gra·ben  (gräbn)
n.
A usually elongated depression between geologic faults.

[German Graben, from Middle High German grabe, trench, from Old High German grabo, from graban, to dig; see ghrebh-2 in Indo-European roots.]
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graben

graben [ˈgrɑːbən]
n
(Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) an elongated trough of land produced by subsidence of the earth's crust between two faults
[from German, from Old High German graban to dig]

graben  (gräbn)
A usually elongated block of rock that is bounded by parallel geologic faults along its two longest sides, and has a lower elevation than the rock at its sides. Grabens form where rock is being pulled apart by tectonic forces. The East African Rift Valley is a graben.


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