Geosyncline

A geosyncline is a broad elongated depression in the earth’s crust containing a great thicknesses of sediment. A linear part of the earth’s crust, hundreds of kilometers long and tens of kilometers wide, that subsided during millions of years as it received thousands of meters of sedimentary and volcanic accumulations.

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