Transscandinavian Igneous Belt

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title: Transscandinavian Igneous Belt
text: The Transscandinavian Igneous Belt, abbreviated TIB, is one of the major lithological units of the Baltic Shield. It consists of a series of batholiths in Sweden and Norway forming a ca. 1400 km long belt running from Lofoten, Norway, in the north to Blekinge, Sweden, in the south. The Transscandinavian Igneous Belt and its rocks solidified from magma between 1810 and 1650 million years ago during the Mesoproterozoic. The Transscandinavian Igneous Belt was likely formed in an Andean-type geologi
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description: Major lithological unit of the Baltic Shield
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date modified: 2022-01-03T00:42:10Z
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