deformaatiokaaret
Deformaatiokaaret, or deformation arcs, are geological features that represent zones of intense deformation within the Earth's crust. They are typically formed during periods of significant tectonic activity, such as continental collision or subduction. These arcs are characterized by complex folding, faulting, and metamorphism of the rock layers. The shape of a deformation arc is often curved, reflecting the stress distribution and the way rocks respond to compressional or extensional forces over geological time.
The formation of deformaatiokaaret is a gradual process driven by plate tectonics. As tectonic plates interact,
Deformation arcs are important indicators of past tectonic events and provide valuable insights into the mechanics