downwarped
Downwarped is a term used in geology to describe a geological structure where a portion of the Earth's crust has been bent or depressed downwards. This downward bending can occur due to various geological processes, including tectonic forces, the weight of overlying sediments or volcanic rock, or isostatic adjustments of the lithosphere. When a region is downwarped, it typically forms a broad, concave depression on the Earth's surface. These structures can vary in size from small localized features to extensive basins covering thousands of square kilometers.
Downwarped areas are often associated with sedimentation, as the depression can act as a trap for accumulating