In geology, a depression is a landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area. Depressions form by various mechanisms.
Types
Erosion-related:
Collapse-related:
- Sinkhole: a depression formed as a result of the collapse of rocks lying above a hollow. This is common in karst regions.
- Kettle: a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by melting glacial remnants in terminal moraines.
- Thermokarst hollow: caused by volume loss of the ground as the result of permafrost thawing.
Impact-related:
Sedimentary-related:
Structural or tectonic-related:
Volcanism-related:
List of depressions
See also
References