Syneclise
A syneclise is a large, relatively shallow depression formed in a continental platform setting, due to slow and steady subsidence. Covering a large area, the slow subsidence generally leads to thick, convergent sedimentary layers with low-angle dips.Usage
The term is used mostly by Russian and East European geologists. It has been used to describe structures in a wide range of geological settings formed by various processes and has, therefore, lost its usefulness and is falling into disuse. It is often synonymous with the more widespread term basin.Examples
- Deccan Syneclise in India
- Moscow Syneclise in Russia
- Dneiper-Donetsk Syneclise in Ukraine
- Pechora Syneclise in Russia
- Pre-Caspian Syneclise in Russia and Kazakhstan
- Tunguska Syneclise in Russia
- Vilyui Syneclise in Russia