Laguunijärvet
A laguunijärvi, often translated as lagoon lake or backwater lake, is a shallow body of water formed behind a barrier, such as a sandbar, coral reef, or spit. These formations are typically found along coastlines where wave action and currents deposit sediment, gradually creating a barrier that encloses a section of the sea or a larger body of water. The water in a laguunijärvi is often brackish, meaning it's a mix of freshwater and saltwater, though the salinity can vary significantly depending on the degree of connection to the open sea and freshwater inflow from rivers or groundwater.
Laguunijärvet are characterized by their shallow depths and often muddy or sandy bottoms. They can support
The formation and dynamics of a laguunijärvi are influenced by a delicate balance of hydrological processes.