Suurihiilisiä
suurihiilisiä is a Finnish term that translates to "highly carbonized" or "rich in carbon." It is most commonly used in the context of geology and soil science to describe materials that have undergone significant decomposition and carbon sequestration. This process typically occurs in environments with limited oxygen, such as peatlands, bogs, and anaerobic soils.
The high carbon content in suurihiilisiä materials is a result of the slow breakdown of organic matter
Suurihiilisiä materials play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle. Peatlands, for instance, store vast
In soil science, the presence of suurihiilisiä organic matter can improve soil structure, water retention, and