Postglacial uplift of the Earth crust in the North-Western part of the Kola region

The new lithological, micropaleontological and chronological data received as a result of studying the lake bottom sediments sequences in a valley of the Tuloma River have been presented. Investigation of lakes situated in different areas of the Tuloma River valley at different elevations and their...

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Main Authors: Tolstobrov D.S., Tolstobrova A.N., Kolka V.V., Korsakova O.P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2015
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/ce6bf1a80e324999a36b18e9b28dd5f0
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Summary:The new lithological, micropaleontological and chronological data received as a result of studying the lake bottom sediments sequences in a valley of the Tuloma River have been presented. Investigation of lakes situated in different areas of the Tuloma River valley at different elevations and their correlation with position of ancient marine coastal lines and forms has allowed recognizing the character of sedimentation and specific of neotectonic movements of the Earth's crust in the Late Glacial and Holocene in the North-Western part of the Kola region. The equidistant diagram of relative lines of the Earth's crust uplift has been presented for the studied area. The magnitude of the different-age uplift correlated to these lines, and uplift gradient along the valley of the Tuloma River and Kola Bay of the Barents Sea has been estimated