Russian Platform

geology
Also known as: East European Platform

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Black Sea

  • Black Sea
    In Black Sea: Geology

    …structural block known as the Russian (or East European) Platform, dating from at least 540 million years ago, appear in the northwest. A second, related platform has a deep cover of sedimentary rocks that were laid later. The deepwater depression, generally considered to be a vast structural downwarp, is an…

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Caspian Sea

  • Caspian Sea and Karakum Desert
    In Caspian Sea: Geology of the Caspian Sea

    …structural block known as the Russian Platform. The Mangyshlak Bank links the mountainous Tüpqaraghan Peninsula to the east with underlying western shore structures; those are the remnants of an outlying structural uplift of the Hercynian mountain-building movement, which occurred some 300 million years ago. It has been suggested that the…

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Europe

  • Europe
    In Europe: Geologic history

    …extensive plains, as in the Russian Platform. The North Sea is a submarine sedimentary basin on the shallow-water continental margin of the Atlantic Ocean. Iceland is a unique occurrence in Europe: it is a volcanic island situated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge within the still-opening Atlantic Ocean.

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  • Europe
    In Europe: North European and Russian platforms

    The approximately triangular area between the Caledonian orogeny in the west, the Hercynian orogeny and the Alps in the south, and the Urals in the east includes the Russian and North European platforms, as well as the North Sea. (That sea is a…

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Moldova

  • Moldova
    In Moldova: Relief

    …structural block known as the Russian, or East European, Plain. Harder crystalline rocks outcrop only in the north. Its surface is a hilly plain, with an average elevation of 482 feet (147 metres), cut by a deep network of river valleys, ravines, and gullies.

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