Subsea uplifts origin of the Rugozerskaya bay and the Great Salma channel (Kandalaksha Bay)


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The origin of the subsea uplifts of the Rugozerskaya bay and the Great Salma strait is discussed in this article. It was found that the present-day bottom surface of the investigation area imitates the post-glacial terrain. This was determined by accumulative glacial formations that were emulated with post-glacial sedimentation processes. All modern bottom uplifts are similar to the ancient post-glacial terrain. Most presentday bottom surface depressions are similar to post-glacial surface inequalities, but the configuration of modern closed kettles could be changed via glacial–marine sedimentation and other processes.

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Y. Terekhina

Department of Geology

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Ресей, Moscow

M. Tokarev

Department of Geology

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Ресей, Moscow

N. Shevchenko

OOO “DEKO-GEOFIZIKA SK”

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Ресей, Moscow

N. Kozupitsa

Department of Geology

Email: yana.msu@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow

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