Features of engineering-geological conditions of the Kola-Karelian territorial-industrial region of the USSR
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The Kola Peninsula and the Karelian ASSR in the engineering-geological plan represent the territory of near-surface bedding of rocky and semi-rocky rocks of the crystalline basement of the Baltic Shield, overlain by thin glacial, late- and post-glacial sediments of Quaternary age.
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