isostaattisella
Isostaattisella is a term used in geology to describe a state of equilibrium in the Earth's crust, where the crust is in a state of isostasy. Isostasy refers to the balance between the Earth's crust and the mantle beneath it, where the crust floats on the mantle in a similar way that ice floats on water. This balance is crucial for understanding the Earth's surface features and their evolution over time.
In an isostaattisella state, any changes in the load on the crust, such as the deposition of
Isostasy plays a significant role in the formation of various geological features. For example, the uplift
The concept of isostasy was first proposed by the British geologist George Airy in the 19th century.