RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 14, ES2005, doi:10.2205/2014ES000542, 2014 ![]() Figure 2. Elements of basement tectonics by [Kirs et al., 2009; Koistinen et al., 2001; Korsman et al., 1997; Sharov et al., 2007; Vaisanen and Skytta, 2007]. Basement units: I, Estonian-Latvian granulite belt; II, South Estonian Zone; III, West-Estonian zone; IV, Tallinn zone; V, Alutaguse zone. Major faults: 1, Southern Finland shear zone; 2, Skonsero fault; 3, Paldisky–Pskov deformation zone; 4, Middle Estonian fault zone; 5, Tapa fault zone; 6, Koporsky fault; 7, North Latvian fault zone; 8, deformations within the Vyborg rapakivi intrusions. The position of the rapakivi intrusions and rapakivi-like granites is shown in gray. Thin black dashed line denotes the boundary of the Shield. Blue line shows the northern boundary of the Baltic syncline. Copyright 2014 by the Geophysical Center RAS. Generated from LaTeX source by SemTeXML, v.1.2 software package. |