kanalivalikust
Kanalivalikust is a term used in Finnish coastal geography, referring to a specific type of shoreline characterized by a narrow, often sandy or rocky, coastal strip situated between the open sea and land-dominated areas such as lagoons or coastal wetlands. The word "kanalivalikust" can be broken down into "kanali" (channel) and "valikust" (coast), highlighting the feature's role as a transitional zone or corridor along the coast.
This coastal form often emerges in regions with relatively high sea levels, shoreline fluctuations, or geological
In Finland, kanalivalikusts are commonly found along the Baltic Sea coast, especially where glacially formed landforms
The study of kanalivalikusts contributes to understanding coastal processes, habitat protection, and climate change impacts. Their