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Littorina Sea

Littorina Sea around 7000 years BP.

Littorina Sea (also Litorina Sea) is a geological brackish water stage of the Baltic Sea, which existed around 8500–4000 BP and followed the Mastogloia Sea (initial Littorina Sea), a transitional stage from the Ancylus Lake.[1]

This stage and form of the body of water is named after common periwinkle (Littorina littorea), then a prevailing mollusc in the waters, which indicates its salinity.[2]

Graph the multiple changes in relative sea level at Blekinge in southeastern Sweden since the initial Littorina Sea stage
Example of a Littorina Sea high stand terrace in Finland
Boulder field in Finland created during Littorina Sea existence
  1. ^ Rosentau et al. 2021, 2. Regional setting.
  2. ^ Wefer 2002.

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