irtauduneeksi
Irtauduneeksi is a term used in the field of geomorphology to describe a type of coastal landform characterized by a series of ridges and valleys formed by the action of waves and currents. These features are typically found in areas where the coastline is subject to strong wave action and where the sediment supply is sufficient to build up the ridges. The term "irtauduneeksi" is derived from the Finnish language, where "irta" means "current" or "flow," and "dune" refers to the sand dunes that form the ridges.
The formation of irtauduneeksi begins with the deposition of sediment by waves and currents, which builds up
Irtauduneeksi is an important landform in coastal ecosystems, as it provides habitat for a variety of plant
In addition to its ecological importance, irtauduneeksi is also of interest to coastal engineers and managers,