Depression (geology)
A depression in geology is a landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area. Depressions may be formed by various mechanisms.
Structural or tectonic related:
Sedimentary related:
Glaciation related:
- A basin formed by glaciation - depressed by the weight of the ice sheet resulting in post-glacial rebound after the ice melts (the area adjacent to the ice sheet may be pulled down to create a peripheral depression.)[2]
- Kettle: a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by melting glacial remnants in terminal moraine.[3]
Volcanism related:
Erosion related:
Impact related:
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