Suolakivilähde
Suolakivilähde, also known as a salt spring or salt lake, is a natural formation where saline water seeps to the surface from underground sources. These features are typically found in arid or semi-arid regions where the water table is close to the surface. The water that emerges from suolakivilähde is often rich in dissolved minerals, including sodium chloride, which gives it a salty taste.
The formation of suolakivilähde is influenced by several geological factors. In areas with a high water table,
Suolakivilähde can vary in size and appearance, ranging from small, ephemeral pools to large, permanent lakes.
In some cases, suolakivilähde can also serve as an important habitat for unique flora and fauna adapted