hiekkamassas
Hiekkamassas is a term used in geology to describe a large accumulation of sand. These formations can vary significantly in size and shape, from small dunes to vast deserts. The composition of hiekkamassas typically consists of finely ground rock and mineral particles, with quartz being a common component due to its durability. The process of hiekkamassas formation is often driven by wind or water erosion, which transports and deposits sand grains over extended periods.
Wind is a primary agent in the creation of many hiekkamassas, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions.
The geological significance of hiekkamassas lies in their role in sediment transport, landscape evolution, and as