The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland

This paper describes the results of glacial geological field investigations carried out in 1974 in the 10 km wide zone of the Second Salpausselkä in the area between Karkkila and Loppi in southern Finland. The 2nd Salpausselkä runs in three main parallel belts, each of them forming one or several br...

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Main Author: G. Glückert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1975-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume47/sgs_bt_047_pages_045_053.pdf
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spelling doaj-977883f1a70445d6abdf7cc912f7ad2f2020-11-24T23:52:44ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46321975-12-01471-2455310.17741/bgsf/47.1-2.006The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern FinlandG. GlückertThis paper describes the results of glacial geological field investigations carried out in 1974 in the 10 km wide zone of the Second Salpausselkä in the area between Karkkila and Loppi in southern Finland. The 2nd Salpausselkä runs in three main parallel belts, each of them forming one or several broken rows of moraine ridges, glaciofluvial deltas of various types, and other transverse formations and deposits. The »transverse eskers» described in some previous papers are interpreted by the present author in the main as gradual forms of glaciofluvial marginal deltas, deposited in general in the sea in front of the ice margin. The typical and flat-topped forms of delta in general grew up to the water level of the ancient Baltic Ice Lake, situated in the study area at 140–150 m above sea level. The sharp-crested primary form of delta did not grow up to water level. The meltwater streams also produced, in addition to separate deltas, radial eskers, often rich in deltas, too. The activity of the ice is shown by the halts or short advances. The 2nd Salpausselkä system was formed in three main stages and the formation lasted about 200 years, 8 500–8 300 B.C. http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume47/sgs_bt_047_pages_045_053.pdf
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title The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland
title_short The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland
title_full The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland
title_fullStr The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland
title_full_unstemmed The Second Salpausselkä at Karkkila, southern Finland
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1799-4632
publishDate 1975-12-01
description This paper describes the results of glacial geological field investigations carried out in 1974 in the 10 km wide zone of the Second Salpausselkä in the area between Karkkila and Loppi in southern Finland. The 2nd Salpausselkä runs in three main parallel belts, each of them forming one or several broken rows of moraine ridges, glaciofluvial deltas of various types, and other transverse formations and deposits. The »transverse eskers» described in some previous papers are interpreted by the present author in the main as gradual forms of glaciofluvial marginal deltas, deposited in general in the sea in front of the ice margin. The typical and flat-topped forms of delta in general grew up to the water level of the ancient Baltic Ice Lake, situated in the study area at 140–150 m above sea level. The sharp-crested primary form of delta did not grow up to water level. The meltwater streams also produced, in addition to separate deltas, radial eskers, often rich in deltas, too. The activity of the ice is shown by the halts or short advances. The 2nd Salpausselkä system was formed in three main stages and the formation lasted about 200 years, 8 500–8 300 B.C.
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