levyvirtausläm
Levyvirtausläm is a hypothetical geological phenomenon. The term, of Finnish origin, suggests a process involving the "levy" or plate, and "virtausläm" which could imply a flow or current within a very specific, possibly limited, area. In theoretical geological models, it might describe a localized, slow-moving current within a tectonic plate, distinct from the larger mantle convection currents that drive plate tectonics. Such a phenomenon would likely be influenced by internal stresses within the plate itself, or perhaps by interactions with underlying asthenospheric anomalies.
The concept of levyvirtausläm could be invoked to explain certain intraplate geological features, such as localized