- In geology, a
graben (/ˈɡrɑːbən/) is a
depressed block of the
crust of a
planet or moon,
bordered by
parallel normal faults.
Graben is a loan word from...
- The
Graben is one of the most
famous squares in Vienna's
first district, the city center. It
begins at Stock-im-Eisen-Platz next to the
Palais Equitable...
-
horst and
graben (or
range and valley)
refers to
topography consisting of
alternating raised and
lowered fault blocks known as
horsts and
grabens. The features...
- The
Bonndorf Graben (German:
Bonndorfer Graben) is a southeast-northwest to east-west striking,
tectonic graben system on the
eastern edge of the Black...
-
Graben (German for ditch) may
refer to:
Graben, a kind of
geological depression.
Graben, Bavaria, a muni****lity in the
district of
Augsburg Graben, Switzerland...
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Gustav Graben-Hoffmann (March 7, 1820, Bnin, Kórnik – May 20, 1900, Potsdam) was a
German composer, singer, and
music educator. He is best
known for authoring...
- Oligocene. The
graben is
controlled by
faults on its
western side and is
filled with
Cenozoic sediments up to 2 km thick. The
Bresse Graben lies to the east...
- The Beppu-Shimabara
graben (別府‐島原地溝帯, Beppu-Shimabara Chikōtai) is a
geological formation that runs
across the
middle of Kyushu, ****an, from
Beppu Bay...
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Herren von
Graben, also
named von (dem)
Graben, vom
Graben, Grabner,
Grabner zu Rosenburg,
Graben zu Kornberg,
Graben zu Sommeregg,
Graben von (zum) Stein...
- The Büyük
Menderes Graben is an
active rift
basin in
western Turkey, part of the
Western Anatolian Extension Zone. It is
about 140 km long and 2.5–14 km...