kulumakerrostuma
Kulumakerrostuma refers to a geological deposit formed by the process of erosion and transport. It is the material that has been worn away from rocks and other landforms by natural forces such as wind, water, and ice, and then carried to a new location. This transported material can range in size from fine dust and sand to large boulders.
The formation of kulumakerrostuma is a fundamental part of the Earth's rock cycle and landscape evolution.
Once these materials are deposited, they form distinct geological features. Examples include river deltas, alluvial fans,