Järvimerivedestä
Järvimerivedestä, often translated as "lake seawater" or more accurately "brackish water in inland seas," refers to water bodies that exhibit a salinity level intermediate between freshwater and typical oceanic seawater. These environments are characteristically found in large, enclosed or semi-enclosed inland water bodies connected to the ocean by narrow straits or channels. The inflow of freshwater from rivers and precipitation mixes with saltwater intruding from the sea, resulting in a unique salinity gradient.
The salinity of järvimerivesi can vary significantly depending on geographical location, the volume of freshwater input,
Examples of such environments include the Baltic Sea, which is often cited as a prime example of