kruinlaag
Kruinlaag is a type of landscape feature in the Netherlands, found in coastal and riverine areas. It can be defined as a ridgeline or crest, often associated with coastal dunes or riverbanks, that is relatively stable and spared from sediment displacement. Typically, a kruinlaag has a higher and more stable profile compared to nearby areas.
These features are usually formed through the natural process of sediment deposition and erosion, often over
In a coastal setting, a kruinlaag may intercept the advancing shoreline, leading to accretion and sediment
In a practical sense, a kruinlaag's profile and stability make it a valuable target for controlled disturbance