kiilankappaleet
Kiilankappaleet refers to a type of geological feature. These are typically wedge-shaped blocks of rock that have moved relative to each other along fault lines. The term is of Finnish origin, with "kiila" meaning wedge and "kappale" meaning piece or block. This movement can result in significant displacement of the rock layers.
The formation of kiilankappaleet is often associated with extensional tectonic regimes, where the Earth's crust is
These features can be observed in various geological settings, including rift valleys and passive continental margins.