landslyfting
Landslyfting is a Swedish term that translates to "land uplift" or "post-glacial rebound." It refers to the ongoing rise of the Earth's crust in areas that were once covered by massive ice sheets during the last glacial period. As these ice sheets melted, the immense weight they exerted on the land was removed. This reduction in pressure caused the underlying lithosphere, the rigid outer shell of the Earth, to slowly rebound and rise.
This geological phenomenon is most pronounced in Fennoscandia, which includes Sweden, Norway, Finland, and parts of
The effects of landslyfting are observable in several ways. Coastlines are altered as new land emerges from