MAINLAND GLACIATION AND CONDITIONS FOR FORMATION OF EXARATION RELIEF IN THE TERRITORY OF THE BALTIC SHIELD

The hypothesis about the absence of a powerful multi-kilometer ice sheet on the territory of the Baltic Shield is discussed. It is believed that in the Quaternary period, the glacier plowed up powerful strata of crystalline rocks on the shield and spread their boulders thousands of kilometers. The a...

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Main Authors: Skuf’in, Pyotr Konstantinovich, Chuvardinsky, V.G.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Инфинити 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34660/inf.2021.58.47.028
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Summary:The hypothesis about the absence of a powerful multi-kilometer ice sheet on the territory of the Baltic Shield is discussed. It is believed that in the Quaternary period, the glacier plowed up powerful strata of crystalline rocks on the shield and spread their boulders thousands of kilometers. The article analyzes the arguments of supporters of the concept of continental glaciations. Modern studies have shown that the bottom layers of glaciers do not participate in the general movement of ice masses, and there are no moraine layers at their base.As for the exaration relief, "curly rocks", "sheep's foreheads", fiords, lake basins, finite moraine ridges, etc., their origin is associated with neotectonic processes, large vertical and horizontal movements of blocks of crystalline rocks, shallow and large scale scaly thrust faults.