lohkologoja
Lohkologoja is a term used in Finnish geomorphology to describe a blocky valley or gorge associated with bedrock fragmentation. The name derives from lohko, meaning block, and logoja, a plural suffix referring to channels or gorges. In different sources the precise meaning may vary, but lohkologoja generally refers to bedrock-dominated landscapes where large rock blocks control the shape of a valley and where erosion concentrates along the constricted corridors between blocks.
Formation and processes: Loosely, lohkologoja form when joints and fractures in resistant bedrock create a grid
Distribution and usage: The term is most commonly found in Finnish geological and geomorphological literature and
See also: Finnish geomorphology, block valley, rock-channel system.