happokompleksia
Happokompleksia is a Finnish term that translates to "acid complex" and refers to the geological phenomenon of an acidic intrusion into a region. This typically involves the emplacement of igneous rocks rich in silica and alkali feldspars, such as granite or syenite, into pre-existing crustal rocks. These intrusions can occur at various depths within the Earth's crust and are often associated with tectonic processes like continental collision or rifting.
The presence of a happokompleksia can significantly alter the surrounding geology. The heat from the intruding
The study of happokompleksia is important for understanding the evolution of continental crust and the formation