laakiojyrkkiä
Laakiojyrkkiä is a Finnish term that can be translated as "plateau rapids" or "bench rapids." It refers to a specific type of fluvial geomorphological feature characterized by a series of small, step-like drops or cascades within a river or stream that flows over a relatively flat, elevated area, often a plateau or a wide, flat valley floor. These drops are typically formed by differential erosion, where harder rock layers resist erosion more effectively than softer underlying or adjacent layers.
The water flowing over these features creates a distinctive pattern of turbulent flow and rapids, interspersed
These features are of interest to geologists studying fluvial processes and erosion rates. They can also play