Postglacial tectonics and palaeoseisic dislocation in the Kovda area (Kandalaksha Bay, eastern Fennoscandian Shield)
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St Petersburg State University
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The Kandalaksha Graben of the White Sea is one of the most active tectonic zones of the
eastern part of the Fennoscandian crystalline shield. Active faults of the Kandalaksha Graben
derive from the axial zone of the Paleoproterozoic mobile Lapland Granulite Belt and
the Riphean paleorift system. The system of active faults limits the northern and southern
sides of the Kandalaksha Graben. An important problem is the study of the paleoseismicity
of this zone. Local late- and postglacial rock dislocations and shifts, which occur due to
strong seismic effects in the Kovda area of Kandalaksha Bay of the White Sea, are considered
in the present paper. We consider the signs which testify to the dynamic (seismic) impact on
rocks. In our work it is shown that paleoseisic dislocations are developed much wider and
cover more representative land areas than previously reported. The dislocation concentration
is in the area of about 325 km2. This area is the supposed epicenter of ancient seismic
events that occurred repeatedly at the end of the Late Pleistocene and during the Holocene.
According to radiocarbon analysis and the time of the opening of the seismic gorge, the age
of the seismic event was determined about 7060 ± 160 yr cal BP. It has been established that
disturbances of rocks are predominant seismogravitational and seismic vibrational types.
They are formed by earthquakes of intensity > VIII degrees on the MSK-64 scale. Paleoseismic
dislocations are localized in zones of active lineaments as well as confined to contacts
of rocks of different petrographic composition. The directions of active fractures coincide
with the strike of fracture in the fault scarps and gorges. This predetermines their seismic
activation in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The main seismogenic fault is probably
the fault-shift of young Kolvitsky Graben. Smaller-scale faults are considered as secondary
feathering faults.
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Nikolaeva S. B. (2019). Postglacial tectonics and palaeoseisic dislocation in the Kovda area (Kandalaksha Bay, eastern Fennoscandian Shield). Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences, 64 (3), 434–453.