kumpuveden
Kumpuveden is a Finnish term that translates to "hump water" or "mound water." It refers to a specific type of natural water feature found in certain bog and mire environments. These features are characterized by small, elevated hummocks or mounds of peat that rise above the surrounding waterlogged areas. Water collects in the depressions between these hummocks, creating a mosaic of small, shallow pools interspersed with drier, raised ground.
The formation of kumpuveden is a slow geological process. It is typically associated with the accumulation
Kumpuveden environments are important habitats for a variety of specialized plant and animal species. The fluctuating