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pulling apart the crust.
Horsts may
represent features such as plateaus, mountains, or
ridges on
either side of a valley.
Horsts can
range in size from...
- geology,
horst and
graben (or
range and valley)
refers to
topography consisting of
alternating raised and
lowered fault blocks known as
horsts and grabens...
-
Horst or
horst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horst may
refer to:
Horst (geology), a
raised fault block bounded by
normal faults or
graben Horst...
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Horst P.
Horst (born
Horst Paul
Albert Bormann;
August 14, 1906 –
November 18, 1999) was a German-American
fashion photographer. The
younger of the sons...
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including the well
defined horsts of
Belasitsa (linear
horst), Rila
mountain (vaulted
domed shaped horst) and
Pirin mountain – a
horst forming a m****ive anticline...
-
Horst Werner Buchholz (4
December 1933 – 3
March 2003) was a
German actor who
appeared in more than 60
feature films from 1951 to 2002.
During his youth...
-
Horst is a surname, and
notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Horst (born 1982),
Austrian beach volleyball player César
Horst (born 1989)...
- sides.
Horsts are
parallel blocks that
remain between graben; the
bounding faults of a
horst typically dip away from the
center line of the
horst. Single...
- B-flat
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media help. The "
Horst-Wessel-Lied" (German: [
hɔʁst ˈvɛsl̩ liːt] ), also
known by its
incipit "Die
Fahne hoch"...
- a
defensive pocket at Oosterb****.
Captain Randall Martin asked the Ter
Horsts permission to set up a
Regimental Aid Post in
their house at the Benedendorpsweg...