libisemussuundi
Libisemussuundi is a term used in Finnish-language geology and geotechnical education to describe hypothetical slip-prone fissures within rock masses that can accommodate relative movement along a plane when subjected to shear stress. The name roughly translates to “slip fissures.” In educational contexts, it is often employed to illustrate how discrete zones of weakness can enable blocks of rock to slide past one another under certain conditions, without invoking a full-scale fault system.
Characteristics commonly described for libisemussuundi include planar or gently curved surfaces that separate blocks of rock,
In usage, libisemussuundi serve as a teaching construct rather than a formally defined geologic unit. They