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Sources the publications of Finlands Geological Survey or those in the journal Boreas establish notability per significant coverage. But distinctiviness is another thing. I hope my last addictions makes clear what is distinctive of them. Otherwise I would be good to have access to a comparative study of Fennoscandian moraines, if there is such. Dentren | Talk07:57, 15 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for your recent additions. I did some modest copyedit cleanups, added some Wikilinks, and discovered that there are still some geological terms that aren't yet covered in Wikipedia, and which should be the subject of future articles.
I appreciate your input. I have searched for pictures but could not find any. As the article states the rims of Pulju moraines raises only 1 to 5 meters above the ground surface so I guess it must be difficult to capture the shape in a photograph if the area is forested. Perhaps some landscape pictures taken from the skiing-hill at Kittilä might capture the Pulju moraine landscape... Dentren | Talk10:11, 16 May 2015 (UTC)Reply