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Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 46 - arkisto.gsf.fi

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CONTENTS<br />

Preface, Peter Johansson & Pertti Sarala .................................................................................................... 6<br />

Glacial morphology and ice lobation in southern Finnish Lapland, Pertti Sarala ....................................... 9<br />

Deglaciation <strong>of</strong> the Rybachi and Sredni Peninsulas in the Late Pleistocene, northwest<br />

Russia, Vladimir Yevzerov, Jakob Møller, Vasili Kolka & Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Corner ............................................... 19<br />

Landscape and geological features <strong>of</strong> tectonic zones in the Khibiny Mountains, Kola Peninsula,<br />

NW Russia, Olga Korsakova & Vasili Kolka ............................................................................................. 25<br />

Structural characteristics <strong>of</strong> Pleistocene deposits in North Lithuania, Danguole . Karmaziene . ,<br />

Bronislavas Karmaza & Valentinas Baltr0nas ........................................................................................... 31<br />

Periglacial conditions and deglaciation in Southern Lithuania during the Last Ice Age,<br />

Valentinas Baltr0nas, K´stutis Švedas & Violeta Pukelyte . ........................................................................ 39<br />

Late Weichselian deglaciation in Finnish Lapland, Peter Johansson ......................................................... 47<br />

Late Weichselian sheetfl ow drainage <strong>of</strong> subglacial Lokka ice lake, Raimo Sutinen, Mari Jakonen,<br />

Pauliina Liwata & Eija Hyvönen ................................................................................................................ 55<br />

Spatial distribution and morphological aspects <strong>of</strong> eskers and bedrock valleys in north Estonia:<br />

implications for the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> a subglacial drainage system under the Late Weichselian<br />

Baltic Ice Stream, Maris Rattas .................................................................................................................. 63<br />

Tunnel Channels <strong>of</strong> the Saginaw Lobe, Michigan, USA, Alan E. Kehew & Andrew L. Kozlowski ........... 69<br />

Proglacial sedimentary environment in Pärnu area, western Estonia as derived from the varved<br />

clay studies, Tiit Hang, Peeter Talviste, Raul Reinson & Marko Kohv ...................................................... 79<br />

Buried organic sediments in Estonia related to the Ancylus Lake and Litorina Sea, Leili Saarse,<br />

Jüri Vassiljev, Avo Miidel & Eve Niinemets ............................................................................................... 87<br />

Macr<strong>of</strong>ossil evidence dispute ubiquitous birch-pine-spruce succession in western Finnish Lapland,<br />

Raimo Sutinen, Ilkka Aro, Hannu Herva, Tapio Muurinen, Matti Piekkari & Mauri Timonen .................. 93<br />

Pollen diagram <strong>of</strong> the Late Pleistocene interstadial deposits from the Kola Peninsula, Russia,<br />

Alla Sharapova & Ljudmila Semenova ....................................................................................................... 99<br />

Pollen and IR-OSL evidence for palaeoenvironmental changes between ca 39 kyr to ca 33 kyr<br />

BP recorded in the Voka key section, NE Estonia, Natalia S. Bolikhovskaya & Anatoly N. Molodkov ... 103<br />

DATED – A GIS-based Reconstruction and dating Database <strong>of</strong> the Eurasian Deglaciation,<br />

Richard Gyllencreutz, Jan Mangerud, John-Inge Svendsen & Øystein Lohne ..........................................113

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