Deutsch: Die Hebronfalte („falte“ hier Afrikaans für ‚Verwerfung‘), eine schwach rechtssinnige, steil nach SW einfallende, und bis in historische Zeit aktive Abschiebung im südlichen Namibia bildet lokal eine bis zu 9,6 m hohe, steile Geländestufe (engl. fault scarp).[1]
↑Stephen White, Harald Stollhofen, Ian G. Stanistreet, Volker Lorenz: Pleistocene to Recent rejuvenation of the Hebron Fault, SW Namibia. Geological Society, London, Special Publications. Bd. 316, 2009, S. 293–317, doi:10.1144/SP316.18 (alternativer Volltextzugriff: ResearchGate)
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