maastopinnan
Maastopinnan, in Finnish, refers to the physical surface of the land—the actual terrain surface as it exists above the underlying bedrock or soil. The term is used in geography, geomorphology, forestry and land-use planning to distinguish the ground surface from subsurface layers or above-ground vegetation. Maastopinnan includes both macro-relief features such as hills, valleys, ridges and plateaus and microtopographic features like small depressions, stones and texture of the surface.
Key characteristics of maastopinnan are its elevation, slope, aspect, curvature and roughness. Elevation indicates height above
Measurement and representation rely on both field observations and remote sensing. Traditional topographic surveys provide precise
Applications of maastopinnan data include urban and transportation planning, flood risk assessment, soil conservation, erosion studies,