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Voronezh Massif (also Voronezh Anteclise , or Voronezh Uplift) is a tectonic in the south of the Central Russian Upland with a high occurrence of the basement. It lies to the southwest of the town of , Russia.

The covers the southwest area of . Ukraine lies to the southwest, while Belarus is to the west. The massif is bordered northwest of the Orsha depression and Zhlobin saddle, south-west and south of the Pripyat-Donetsk , east of the , and northeast of the . The Voronezh Massif stretches from northwest to southeast, and between wide.

The basement rocks usually occur at a depth of , sometimes coming to the surface of the Earth. The north-eastern and eastern slopes are gently sloping, while the southern slope is steeper.

Two megablocks are distinguished in the structure of the Precambrian basement of the VCM: the eastern (Voronezh), composed of Lower Proterozoic 6 formations, and the western (Kursk), characterized by the predominant distribution of Archean rocks, among which Lower Proterozoic deposits are observed only in narrow linear zones of the southeast – northwest strike.

in the east, the platform is covered by of the Riphean and periods. The southern portion consists of , and cover, with some other and rocks. The Voronezh anteclise formed mainly in the Hercynian orogeny. The Voronezh anteclise contains iron ore of the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly.


See also
  • Geology of Russia
  • East European Craton

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