kumpimitkä
Kumpimitkä is a Finnish term referring to a specific type of elongated hill or ridge, often found in glacial landscapes. These features are characterized by their smooth, rounded tops and often steep slopes, typically running parallel to each other. The formation of kumpimitkä is primarily attributed to glacial deposition, where meltwater streams flowing beneath or within a glacier deposit sorted sand and gravel in a sinuous pattern. As the glacier retreats, these deposits are left exposed as the distinctive ridge formations.
The term "kumpimitkä" is derived from the Finnish words "kumpu," meaning hill or mound, and "pitkä," meaning
Ecologically, kumpimitkä can create varied microhabitats due to differences in soil type, moisture, and sun exposure