adjective
- relating to or caused by the deformation and movement of the Earth's crust, especially the formation of mountains and continents
Usage: geology; technical
Examples
- Diastrophic forces deep within the Earth created the mountain range over millions of years.
- The geologist studied diastrophic processes to understand how continents shift and collide.
- Diastrophic activity along the fault line caused the earthquake.
- The region's diastrophic history explains its complex geological structure.
- Scientists use diastrophic theory to predict volcanic and seismic events.