Sedimentological records of сatastrophic mass movements in the lake bottom-sediments of north-western Kola Peninsula and possible scenarios to explain the seismogenic trigger

Authors

  • Nikolaeva, S. 1
  • Tolstobrov, D. 1
  • 1 Geological Institute of Kola Science Center Russian Academy of Science (GI KSC RAS), 14 Fersman Str., Apatity, 184209, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31951/2658-3518-2022-A-4-1517

Keywords:

isolated reservoirs, paleolimnology, paleogeography, earthquake, Holocene, Kola region, Russia

Abstract

In this present article, we describe disturbances in the sedimentary records of lakes on the western flank of Lake Imandra (NE Fennoscandia, Kola Peninsula). The research framework comprises sedimentological and textural criteria for a visual description of sedimentary structures, borehole drilling data, chronological (radiocarbon dating) data, and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data. Synchronicity specific features and fast spontaneous sediment accumulation in lakes, as well as traces of strong prehistoric and historical earthquakes and geomorphic setting in the studied area suggest that the observed mass movements in lake sediments are potentially generated by earthquake shaking.

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2022-09-02

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