kallioitteet
kallioitteet is a Finnish term that refers to rock layers or strata in geology. The word is derived from “kallio”, meaning stone or rock, and “itteet”, a plural suffix. In scientific literature, kallioitteet is often used interchangeably with the English term stratigraphic units or formations. These units represent layers of sedimentary, volcanic, or metamorphic rock that share common characteristics such as lithology, fossil assemblages, or geochemical signatures. Stratigraphic units can be subdivided into members, beds, and laminae, and composed into larger groups and supergroups.
The classification of kallioitteet is based on both compositional and temporal criteria. Lithological features include grain
Kallioitteet are valuable for reconstructing past environments, identifying resource prospects, and understanding basin evolution. In Finland,
By studying kallioitteet, geoscientists can interpret sedimentary processes, paleoenvironmental conditions, and tectonic history. The systematic use