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Vol 62 Iss. 2
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118-122
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Conditions of formation and regularities of changes in physical and mechanical properties of late- and postglacial marine clays

Authors:
A. V. Kuzmin
Date submitted:
1970-08-09
Date accepted:
1970-10-10
Date published:
1971-12-27

Abstract

Among late and postglacial deposits in the countries of Scandinavia, in some areas of Canada and the USA, blue soft-plastic and mobile floating clays are well known. Their properties are similar to the clays of the coastal belt of the White Sea and the basins of the lower reaches of rivers flowing into it (Kem, Vyg, etc.). Similar deposits are also known on the Kola Peninsula.

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