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Abstract
ABSTRACT Postglacial faults in Sweden are generally believed to have ruptured to the surface once either during or shortly after the late Weichselian deglaciation. Stratigraphic data from multiple scarps support or are consistent with this hypothesis and, until now, no data refute it. This study presents geomorphic evidence that a segment of the Merasjärvi fault in northern Sweden ruptured to the surface at least twice. The timing of the fault ruptures is poorly constrained because the scarp lies within a preserved glacial landscape. Crosscutting relationships indicate that the scarp is younger than the early Weichselian but suggest that parts of the scarp existed beneath the late Weichselian ice sheet.
期刊介绍:
GFF is the journal of the Geological Society of Sweden. It is an international scientific journal that publishes papers in English covering the whole field of geology and palaeontology, i.e. petrology, mineralogy, stratigraphy, systematic palaeontology, palaeogeography, historical geology and Quaternary geology. Systematic descriptions of fossils, minerals and rocks are an important part of GFF''s publishing record. Papers on regional or local geology should deal with Balto-Scandian or Northern European geology, or with geologically related areas. Papers on geophysics, geochemistry, biogeochemistry, climatology and hydrology should have a geological context. Descriptions of new methods (analytical, instrumental or numerical), should be relevant to the broad scope of the journal. Review articles are welcome, and may be solicited occasionally. Thematic issues are also possible.