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Record #98042:

How the glacial erratics were broken loose from the bedrock / Ilkka Laitakari.

Title: How the glacial erratics were broken loose from the bedrock / Ilkka Laitakari.
Author(s): Laitakari, Ilkka.
Date: 1989.
In: Geological Survey of Finland. Special Paper. (1989.), Vol. 7 (1989)
Abstract: Study of bedrock hills reveals obvious causality between jointing and morphology of bedrock surface. Best shown in road cuts. Jointing would make possible breaking off of large segments from bedrock.
Notes:

Geological Survey of Finland. Special Paper. Vol. 7 :15-18 (1989).

Keywords: 551.332.57 -- Erratic blocks and boulder trains.
E7 -- Glaciology: glacial geology and ice ages.
SPRI record no.: 98042

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