Whereas the south-eastern part of the TESZ (Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone) is relatively well-confined, the north-western part divides into numerous sutures and faults, which fan out towards the
North Sea and the
Iapetus Suture which runs between the
Scandinavian and Scottish
Caledonides. It includes the following linear features (sorted from the north-east): • The Fennoscandian Border Zone (FBZ) in
Skagen and
Kattegat • The Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone (STZ), including many parallel horsts in
Scania (e.g.
Linderödsåsen and
Söderåsen). This zone experienced
extension in the Jurassic. In association to this event numerous
monogenetic volcanoes
sprang up in Central Scania. • Ringkøbing-Fyn High (RFH) • Caledonian Deformation Front (CDF) • Trans-European Fault (TEF) The
Moho under the Tornquist Fan has a strong topography with depths varying between 26 and 48 km. It started forming during the
Caledonian orogeny as a microcontinent or a series of
terranes of
Avalonian origin amalgamated with
Baltica. Faults are believed to have continued forming until late
Paleozoic. == Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone ==