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Miidel & Raukas, 2005

Slope processes at the North Estonian Klint

Miidel, A., Raukas, A.
DOI10.3176/geol.2005.4.01
Aasta2005
AjakiriProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Geology
Köide54
Number4
Leheküljed209-224
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Eesti autor
Keelinglise
Id13549

Abstrakt

Due to the rather flat topography slope processes in Estonia are rare and fairly superficially investigated. Mass movements are often related to the North Estonian Klint - the middle part of the 1200 km long Baltic Klint. Since the basal part of the klint is dominated by Cambrian clays and Cambrian and Ordovician silt- and sandstones, which are covered with hard Ordovician carbonate rocks, different types of mass movement take place, including rock falls, rock slides, rotational slips, etc. The greatest gravitational processes occur between the Island of Osmussaar and Tiskre, and in the area extending from Kalvi to Päite. In the paper the most common types of mass movements are analysed and described.

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