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Vol 34 Iss. 2
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154-188
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Physical and mechanical properties of lower cambrian clays of the northwestern margin of the Russian platform

Authors:
V. D. Lomtadze
Date submitted:
1957-08-06
Date accepted:
1957-10-18
Date published:
1958-09-27

Abstract

Distribution, stratigraphy and conditions of occurrence. Cambrian age deposits on the Russian platform are ubiquitous along the southern subterranean slope of the Baltic Shield. They occur in natural outcrops or mainly under the cover of Quaternary sediments, in the area of the preglacial belt along the coast of the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga, in the Neva Depression near Leningrad.

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