ulostulokerroksen
Ulostulokerroksen is a geological formation found in the Baltic Sea, particularly in the Gulf of Finland. It is a layer of sediment that was deposited during the last glacial period, approximately 10,000 to 20,000 years ago. This layer is composed primarily of clay and silt, which were carried by meltwater from the retreating glaciers. The thickness of the ulostulokerroksen varies across the region, typically ranging from a few meters to over 20 meters.
The formation of ulostulokerroksen is closely linked to the post-glacial transgression, a period when the sea
The ulostulokerroksen layer is of significant interest to geologists and environmental scientists due to its unique