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Portion of the basement in a sedimentary basin that is higher than its surroundings
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Cross section of the Weald in England. A basement high (the Hampshire-Dieppe High) can be seen in the centre-left.

In geology, a basement high is a portion of the basement in a sedimentary basin that is higher than its surroundings. Commonly, structures referred to as basement highs are hidden by the sedimentary fill of the basin. Usually basement highs are elongated features of tectonic origin.

Structural geology
Underlying theory
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Large-scale tectonics
Fracturing
Faulting
Foliation and lineation
Folding
Boudinage
Kinematic analysis
Shear zone


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