lubjakivina
Lubjakivina is a term used in Estonia to refer to a type of limestone rock. This geological formation is predominantly found in the northern part of the country and is known for its distinct characteristics. Lubjakivina is a sedimentary rock, primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which gives it a whitish or grayish hue. Its formation dates back to the Paleozoic era, specifically the Ordovician period, when much of Estonia was covered by shallow seas.
The properties of lubjakivina have made it a significant resource throughout Estonian history. Historically, it has
Geologically, the extensive layers of lubjakivina in Estonia have also influenced the landscape, contributing to features