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The Hogland Series are a series of Subjotnian sedimentary rocks exposed in the island of Gogland (Swedish: Hogland), the Sommer Islands and the nearby sea bottom in the Gulf of Finland. The series encompass quartz-rich conglomerates and breccias plus some volcanic rocks of mafic composition in the form of lava flows and some more silica-rich igneous rocks including quartz-porphyry. The porphyries, which lie at the top the pile, share their origin with the rapakivi granites found nearby. An exhumed Subjotnian erosion surface is exposed on the island.

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  • The Hogland Series are a series of Subjotnian sedimentary rocks exposed in the island of Gogland (Swedish: Hogland), the Sommer Islands and the nearby sea bottom in the Gulf of Finland. The series encompass quartz-rich conglomerates and breccias plus some volcanic rocks of mafic composition in the form of lava flows and some more silica-rich igneous rocks including quartz-porphyry. The porphyries, which lie at the top the pile, share their origin with the rapakivi granites found nearby. An exhumed Subjotnian erosion surface is exposed on the island. (en)
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  • Location of Gogland within the Baltic Sea. (en)
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  • The Hogland Series are a series of Subjotnian sedimentary rocks exposed in the island of Gogland (Swedish: Hogland), the Sommer Islands and the nearby sea bottom in the Gulf of Finland. The series encompass quartz-rich conglomerates and breccias plus some volcanic rocks of mafic composition in the form of lava flows and some more silica-rich igneous rocks including quartz-porphyry. The porphyries, which lie at the top the pile, share their origin with the rapakivi granites found nearby. An exhumed Subjotnian erosion surface is exposed on the island. (en)
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  • Hogland Series (en)
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