lohkareita
Lohkareita are large rock fragments that have become detached from bedrock and remain on the landscape either in place or after being transported by natural processes. They vary in size from roughly a decimeter to several meters and can be angular or rounded depending on how they were formed and moved. Freshly broken blocks tend to be more angular, while long-distance transport by ice or water often smooths their edges.
The formation of lohkareita is linked to weathering and erosion processes such as freeze-thaw action, thermal
Lohkareita are significant for landscape history and geological interpretation. Their distribution helps reconstruct past glacial movements,
Common occurrences include upland bedrock regions, moraine fields, and coastal areas with extensive rock exposure or