uitrekdiepte
Uitrekdiepte is a Dutch term that translates to "stretch depth" or "elongation depth." It is primarily used in the context of geophysics and seismology to describe the maximum vertical extent of a ductile deformation zone within the Earth's crust. This zone is characterized by rock layers that have been thinned and stretched under significant tensile stress over geological timescales.
The concept of uitrekdiepte is crucial for understanding processes such as continental rifting, basin formation, and
Identifying the uitrekdiepte is often achieved through seismic reflection data, which can reveal characteristic patterns of