The newest stage of development of the White Sea depression


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Abstract

Analysis of materials on the geological structure and tectonics of the White Sea depression area suggests that this depression existed in the Middle Pleistocene and was connected with the World Ocean. It is still impossible to determine the exact time of its formation due to an insufficient knowledge of the depression loose cover. However it is most likely that the depression was formed in the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene, when after the regressive development of the continental margin the shelf subsidence began. Probably in the Holocene the divergent regime was replaced by the transform regime. This period saw the subsidence of the Kandalaksha graben to about 150 m and the formation of the Kolvitsa graben. The crystalline rocks surrounding Kandalaksha bay were involved in the subsidence which is reflected in the isobase curve of the glacioisostatic uplift of the area. The combined impact of the tectonic component and the glacioisostatic uplift led to a rise of tensions which discharge caused a high seismic activity of the Kandalaksha graben and its environs.

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V. Ya. Yevzerov

Geological Institute, Kola Science Center

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Email: yevzerov@geoksc.apatity.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity, Murmansk Region, 184209

A. N. Vinogradov

Kola Branch, Geophysical Survey

Email: yevzerov@geoksc.apatity.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity, Murmask Region

S. B. Nikolaeva

Geological Institute, Kola Science Center

Email: yevzerov@geoksc.apatity.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity, Murmansk Region, 184209

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