lohkokoosta
Lohkokoosta is a term used in geology, sedimentology, and civil engineering to describe the size distribution of rock fragments, or blocks, within a rock mass or debris material. The concept helps characterize fragmentation patterns resulting from natural weathering, seismic events, or mechanical excavation, and it informs decisions about excavation, slope stabilization, and foundation design.
Etymology: The word combines lohko (“block”) and koko (“size”) with the instrumental suffix -sta, reflecting its
Measurement and descriptors: Field and laboratory methods include sieving of rock samples, image analysis of exposed
Applications and implications: Understanding lohkokoosta supports rock mass classification, blasting design, drainage assessment, and stability analyses
See also: Particle size distribution, rock fragmentation, blocky rock, rock mass rating.