kivilajiyksikkö
Kivilajiyksikkö, often translated as rock unit, is a fundamental concept in geology used for mapping and describing rock formations. It refers to a body of rock that is sufficiently distinctive and continuous to be recognized and mapped over a defined area. The primary goal of defining kivilajiyksikkö is to create a framework for understanding the geological history and structure of a region. These units are typically differentiated based on a combination of characteristics, including lithology (rock type), stratigraphy (layering and age relationships), and sometimes paleontological content (fossils).
In practice, kivilajiyksikkö can represent a single lithological layer, such as a specific sandstone or limestone
The systematic classification and mapping of kivilajiyksikkö are crucial for various geological applications. These include mineral