“…The Sr and Nd isotopic composition of springs, groundwaters, and rivers are governed by the isotopic ratios of these elements in the rocks of the catchment area (e.g., Möller, Dulski, & Gerstenberg, ). Early Paleozoic limestone and dolomite exposed on the EEP in the Ordovician glint (a scarp several meter high) from Lake Ladoga to Estonia have 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios of 0.51195–0.51247 (S. Felitsyn, Sturesson, Popov, & Holmer, ; Sturesson et al, ), and 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios of 0.7075–0.7085 (Denison et al, ; Veizer et al, ). In contrast, the 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios of Precambrian rocks in the Baltic craton range from 0.510678 to 0.511354 (Nazarova, Bibikova, & Kostitsyn, ).…”