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The post-Caledonian thermo-tectonic evolution of Fennoscandia
Gondwana Research, 2021Here we present apatite fission-track analysis (AFTA) data and thermal history interpretations in 332 samples from outcrops and boreholes at elevations between +2 and -6 km relative to sea level across Fennoscandia. The data define episodes of burial and
P. Japsen +5 more
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Fennoscandia: glacial landforms during initial deglaciation (18.9–14.6 ka)
2023During the initial period of deglaciation following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the Fennoscandian ice sheet margin withdrew from its marine sectors towards the terrestrial core of the ice sheet domain. The landform record of this period of retreat along the western and northern coastal margins is rather limited; ice flow appears to become ...
Greenwood, S. L. +2 more
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Climate change and forest management affect forest fire risk in Fennoscandia
, 2021Forest and wildland fires are a natural part of ecosystems worldwide, but large fires in particular can cause societal, economic and ecological disruption.
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The seismicity of Fennoscandia
Tectonophysics, 1992Abstract The randomness of the seismic activity in different parts of Fennoscandia has been tested. The results have been compared to an earlier corresponding investigation for the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and we have noticed a behaviour of the time-frequency relation of earthquake occurrence similar to that of the Ridge.
Rune Olsson, Efthimios Skordas
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Expeditions to Fennoscandia in 2020
Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2021Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on Polar and Marine ...
Fuchs, Matthias +3 more
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Tectonics, 2019
The transition from breakup of Nuna (or Columbia, 2.0–1.6 Ga) to assembly of Rodinia (1.0–0.9 Ga) is investigated by means of U‐Pb and Lu‐Hf data of detrital zircons from three Neoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks in the Central Tianshan Block (CTB), NW ...
Zongying Huang +4 more
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The transition from breakup of Nuna (or Columbia, 2.0–1.6 Ga) to assembly of Rodinia (1.0–0.9 Ga) is investigated by means of U‐Pb and Lu‐Hf data of detrital zircons from three Neoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks in the Central Tianshan Block (CTB), NW ...
Zongying Huang +4 more
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Tectonophysics, 1979
Abstract Seismic risk is calculated by means of recurrence periods, obtained from least squares relations between number of earthquakes and magnitude. This method is described and applied to Fennoscandia. The results, summarized in tabular form, give the seismic risk for 54 regions, each comprising 2° in latitude and 2° in longitude, and for the ...
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Abstract Seismic risk is calculated by means of recurrence periods, obtained from least squares relations between number of earthquakes and magnitude. This method is described and applied to Fennoscandia. The results, summarized in tabular form, give the seismic risk for 54 regions, each comprising 2° in latitude and 2° in longitude, and for the ...
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On upper mantle seismic heterogeneities beneath Fennoscandia
Tectonophysics, 1982Abstract Three-dimensional seismic mapping of the upper mantle beneath Fennoscandia (Baltic Shield) using an ACH-type of inversion technique in combination with P-wave travel-time residual observations from the local seismograph network gave the following results.
Husebye, E. S., Hovland, J.
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Seismo-tectonics in Fennoscandia
Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar, 1978Abstract Studies of seismic risk in Sweden indicate that there is coherence between the epicentres of earthquakes and the tectonics. On the basis of the existing seismic data and the tectonics, eleven seismo-tectonic zones are suggested for the Fennoscandian Shield.
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Behavioral Reactions of Brown Bears to Approaching Humans in Fennoscandia
Ecoscience, 2018Human disturbance causes behavioral responses in wildlife, including large carnivores. Previous research in Scandinavia has documented that brown bears (Ursus arctos) show a variety of behavioral reactions to different human activities.
Gro Kvelprud Moena +5 more
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