Aallonvauriot
Aallonvauriot is a Finnish term that translates to "wave damage" or "wave erosion." It refers to the physical alterations to a shoreline or coastal structure caused by the force of waves. This can manifest in various ways, including the wearing away of soil and rock, the displacement of sand and gravel, and the undermining of foundations. The intensity of aallonvauriot is influenced by several factors, such as wave height, frequency, the type of coastline, and the geological composition of the area.
In natural environments, aallonvauriot plays a role in shaping coastlines over long periods. It contributes to
Coastal engineers and geologists study aallonvauriot to understand its processes and to develop strategies for mitigation.