“…These features are particularly apparent in the southern Baltic Sea where the CDF diverges away from the TTZ (Fig. 1A) and a mosaic of various geological blocks, separated by several fault zones, was formed throughout the late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic (e.g., Erlström et al, 1997;Seidel et al, 2018;Ponikowska et al, 2023). These structures were produced by consecutive tectonic events including, among others, the emplacement of the Caledonian fold-and-thrust belt (e.g., Mazur et al, 2016); late Palaeozoic extension west of the TTZ (Krzywiec et al, 2022a), Mesozoic extension (e.g., Krzywiec et al, 2003;Mazur et al, 2005), and finally Late Cretaceous-Paleocene basin inversion (e.g., Krzywiec, 2002;Krzywiec et al, 2003Krzywiec et al, , 2022bAl Hseinat and Hübscher, 2017;Pan et al, 2022).…”