kimmokerrosten
Kimmokerrosten is a term used in geology and geomorphology to describe a thin crust that forms on exposed rock surfaces through a combination of mineral precipitation and biological activity. It has limited usage and is not widely standardized in major reference works, appearing mainly in regional field reports and niche studies.
Formation of kimmokerrosten is thought to occur when mineral-rich water slowly evaporates on rock faces, promoting
Characteristics of the crust include its friable, adherent nature and a typical thickness ranging from a few
Occurrence of kimmokerrosten has been documented in select alpine, subarctic, and maritime environments, as well as
Etymology and nomenclature for kimmokerrosten are not standardized; the term appears in some regional literature, and