katkoyhtymät
Katkoyhtymät, also known as discontinuous or broken conglomerates, are a type of sedimentary rock deposit. They are characterized by the presence of angular to subangular clasts (rock fragments) that are poorly sorted within a matrix of finer-grained material. Unlike typical conglomerates which consist of rounded pebbles, the fragments in katkoyhtymät show little evidence of significant transport or abrasion. This suggests that the clasts were deposited relatively close to their source area. The matrix material, often sand or silt, fills the spaces between the larger fragments.
The formation of katkoyhtymät is generally attributed to specific depositional environments. These can include debris flows,
Geologically, the presence of katkoyhtymät can provide valuable information about past environments. They often indicate proximity