horst

HORST

A block of the earth's crust that remains elevated between two parallel faults while the blocks on either side drop downward to form grabens. The mountains of the Basin and Range province — long, narrow, north-south ranges separated by flat valleys — are horsts. The ranges did not rise; the basins fell. A horst is what's left standing when the ground on both sides gives way.
Etymology
German, meaning a thicket or wooded hill, also a refuge. The horst is the high ground that holds — the refuge between the trenches.
geology German mountain/alpine rock terrain
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