liigijärgset
Liigijärgset refers to the post-glacial rebound of landmasses, a phenomenon observed in regions that were once covered by ice sheets during glacial periods. As the immense weight of the ice is removed, the land, which was previously depressed under its burden, begins to rise. This uplift is a slow but continuous process, and its effects can be observed in various geological and environmental changes.
The rate of isostatic rebound varies depending on the geological composition of the land and the thickness
Evidence of liigijärgset can be found in raised beaches, terraces, and other landforms that indicate former