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- Geology_of_Gotland abstract "Gotland is made up of a sequence of sedimentary rocks of a Silurian age, dipping to the south-east.The main Silurian succession of limestones and shales comprises thirteen units spanning 200–500 m (660–1,640 ft) of stratigraphic thickness, being thickest in the south, and overlies a 75–125 m (246–410 ft) thick Ordovician sequence. Precambrian shield rocks that underlie these sediments are found 400 to 500 meters sea level. Sedimentary rocks cropping out in Gotland were deposited in a shallow, hot and salty sea, on the edge of an equatorial continent. The water depth never exceeded 175–200 m (574–656 ft), and shallowed over time as bioherm detritus, and terrestrial sediments, filled the basin. Reef growth started in the Llandovery, when the sea was 50–100 m (160–330 ft) deep, and reefs continued to dominate the sedimentary record. Some sandstones are present in the youngest rocks towards the south of the island, which represent sand bars deposited very close to the shore line.The lime rocks have been weathered into characteristic karstic rock formations known as rauks. Fossils, mainly of rugose corals and brachiopods, are abundant throughout the island; palæo-sea-stacks are preserved in places.The rocks of Gotland display signals of global extinction events, which take their name from parishes on the island: the Ireviken, Mulde and Lau events.".
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- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Archean.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Bioherm.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Brachiopod.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Burgsvik_beds.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Sweden.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gotland.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_processes.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Erosion_surface.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Fennoscandia.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Fröjel_Formation.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erosion.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Gotland.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Grain_size.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon_exploration.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Ice_sheet.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Ireviken_event.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Iron_works.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Ironworks.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Lau_event.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rock_formations.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Llandovery.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Marine_transgression.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Marl.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Mulde_event.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Oil_well.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Post-glacial_rebound.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Precambrian.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Pulp_mill.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary_glaciation.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Rauk.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Reef_knoll.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Rock_formation.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Rugosa.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Sea_stack.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Shale.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Shield_(geology).
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Silurian.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Slite_Group.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Stack_(geology).
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_refinery.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Till.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink Transgression_(geology).
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink File:Baltic_History_7500-BC.svg.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink File:Burgsvik_beds_map.svg.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink File:Fossils_from_Gotland_beaches.jpg.
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLink File:Gotland-reef_hg.jpg.
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- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geology of Gotland".
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geology of Gotland#Stratigraphy".
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLinkText "cliff".
- Geology_of_Gotland wikiPageWikiLinkText "strata of the Baltic island".
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- Geology_of_Gotland subject Category:Geology_of_Sweden.
- Geology_of_Gotland subject Category:Gotland.
- Geology_of_Gotland type Article.
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- Geology_of_Gotland comment "Gotland is made up of a sequence of sedimentary rocks of a Silurian age, dipping to the south-east.The main Silurian succession of limestones and shales comprises thirteen units spanning 200–500 m (660–1,640 ft) of stratigraphic thickness, being thickest in the south, and overlies a 75–125 m (246–410 ft) thick Ordovician sequence. Precambrian shield rocks that underlie these sediments are found 400 to 500 meters sea level.".
- Geology_of_Gotland label "Geology of Gotland".
- Geology_of_Gotland seeAlso Alvar.
- Geology_of_Gotland sameAs Q5535361.
- Geology_of_Gotland sameAs Q5535361.
- Geology_of_Gotland wasDerivedFrom Geology_of_Gotland?oldid=673351436.
- Geology_of_Gotland depiction Gotland-reef_hg.jpg.
- Geology_of_Gotland isPrimaryTopicOf Geology_of_Gotland.