AbstractGeologically extremely rapid changes in altitude by glacial rebound of the Earth crust after retreat of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet at the end of the last Weichselian glaciation influenced the palaeogeography of northern Europe. The uplift of the Earth crust apparently was not gradual, but shock-wise, as the uplift was accompanied by frequent, high-magnitude earthquakes. This can be deduced from strongly deformed layers which are interpreted as seismites. Such seismites have been described from several countries around the Baltic Sea, including Sweden, Germany and Poland.Now similarly deformed layers that must also be interpreted as seismites, have been discovered also in Latvia, a Baltic country that was covered by an ice sheet duri...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...
Geologically extremely rapid changes in altitude by glacial rebound of the Earth crust after retreat...
AbstractGeologically extremely rapid changes in altitude by glacial rebound of the Earth crust after...
There is growing evidence that climate-induced melting of large ice sheets has been able to trigger ...
This chapter investigates the Fennoscandian uplift area since the latest Ice Age and addresses the q...
Liquefaction can cause deformation of unconsolidated sediment, but specific processes involved and t...
Recent Danish seismological projects involving neotectonic investigations and structural studies hav...
This chapter investigates the Fennoscandian uplift area since the latest Ice Age and addresses the q...
During the last deglaciation of Fennoscandia, large earthquakes may have induced secondary effects o...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...
Geologically extremely rapid changes in altitude by glacial rebound of the Earth crust after retreat...
AbstractGeologically extremely rapid changes in altitude by glacial rebound of the Earth crust after...
There is growing evidence that climate-induced melting of large ice sheets has been able to trigger ...
This chapter investigates the Fennoscandian uplift area since the latest Ice Age and addresses the q...
Liquefaction can cause deformation of unconsolidated sediment, but specific processes involved and t...
Recent Danish seismological projects involving neotectonic investigations and structural studies hav...
This chapter investigates the Fennoscandian uplift area since the latest Ice Age and addresses the q...
During the last deglaciation of Fennoscandia, large earthquakes may have induced secondary effects o...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the last stages of the Weichselian glaciation (ca. 9,000-15,000 years B.P.), reduced ice load...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
During the late or post Weichselian glacial periods, about 9500 years ago, several faulting associat...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...