halkeamassa
Halkeamassa is a Finnish term that can be translated to "crack mass" or "fracture zone" in English. It refers to a geological feature characterized by a high density of fractures, joints, and fissures within a rock mass. These discontinuities can vary in size and orientation, often forming interconnected networks.
Halkeamassa formations are typically found in various geological settings. They can occur in crystalline bedrock, such
The presence of halkeamassa has important implications for various fields. In hydrogeology, these fracture networks can