Earthquake-induced deformations on ice-stream landforms in Kuusamo, eastern Finnish Lapland

Global and Planetary Change(2018)

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Kuusamo in eastern Finnish Lapland is characterized by ice-streamlined landforms as well as clusters of historical and recent earthquakes (Mw<4). Since recent earthquakes are often found to be located on the traces of postglacial faults (PGFs) within the Fennoscandian shield we postulate that some part of the ice-stream landforms have been deformed by the past earthquakes in Kuusamo. Airborne LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) DEMs (digital elevation models) revealed significant numbers of postglacial deformations, such as liquefaction deformations, rotational landslides, earth flows as well as kettle holes (craters), on the fluted surfaces within the Kuusamo ice-stream fan. We found these deformations to be a common feature on the Archean granitoid gneisses and within a 20km wide and NW-SE oriented corridor between the major intrusives, the Iivaara nepheline syenite and the Näränkävaara gabbro. Of the paleolandslides, liquefaction morphologies were generally developed on the distal slopes (1.3–2.8%; 0.75–1.6°) of the streamlined forms. Sedimentary anisotropy, obtained with azimuthal electrical conductivity (σa; skin depth down to 3–6m), of the deformed flutes significantly deviated from the non-deformed (clean) ones. The fields of the Pulju moraine, a subglacial landform, formed a grounding zone for the ice-streaming SW of the paleolandslide cluster. We therefore propose that both subglacial and postglacial earthquake-induced landforms are present in Kuusamo. No PGFs could be verified in the Kuusamo area, yet gravity, airborne magnetic, and LiDAR morphological lineaments suggest that the old Paleoproterozoic structures have been reactivated as strike-slip faults, due to the lithospheric plate stresses and glacio-isostatic adjustment (GIA).
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LiDAR,Fluting,Pulju moraine,Liquefaction,Landslide,Finland
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