- Fennoskandia; Russian: Фенноскандия, romanized: Fennoskandiya), or the
Fennoscandian Peninsula, is a
peninsula in
Europe which includes the Scandinavian...
- The
Baltic Shield (or
Fennoscandian Shield) is a
segment of the Earth's
crust belonging to the East
European Craton,
representing a
large part of Fennoscandia...
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autumn and one
month during the
spring migration.
Another part of the
Fennoscandian po****tion
breeds in
northern Sweden. The po****tion size in 2015 is...
-
Midlandian glaciation and in
North America, the
Wisconsin glaciation. The
Fennoscandian Ice
Sheet of the
Weichselian glaciation most
likely grew out of a mountain...
- Welle.
Retrieved 2
December 2023. Hågvar,
Sigmund (2010). "A
review of
Fennoscandian arthropods living on and in snow" (PDF).
European Journal of Entomology...
- Svante; Onkamo, Päivi; Haak,
Wolfgang (27
November 2018). "Ancient
Fennoscandian genomes reveal origin and
spread of
Siberian ancestry in Europe". Nature...
- in the
Northern Hemisphere: the sea
level was so high that only the
Fennoscandian Shield and the
Laurentian Shield were dry land. The
cratons were surrounded...
- a
crustal segment that,
together with the
Sarmatian Craton and the
Fennoscandian Craton,
makes up the East
European Craton. Volgo–Uralia is the easternmost...
- the
northwestern part of the East
European Platform,
bordering the
Fennoscandian Shield. It
covers an area of 45,335 km2 (17,504 sq mi), of
which 4.6%...
- Craton, part of the
Fennoscandian Shield in
Southeast Finland and
Karelia Russia, (3.4 Ga) Kola Craton, part of the
Fennoscandian Shield, Kola Peninsula...