mikroasteikko
Mikroasteikko is a term used in the field of geology and environmental science to describe the small-scale variations in the Earth's surface, typically measured in centimeters to meters. These variations can include microtopography, such as small hills, valleys, and depressions, as well as microclimatic differences, such as variations in temperature, humidity, and soil moisture. Mikroasteikko is important for understanding and managing various environmental processes, including soil erosion, water runoff, and plant growth. It can also influence the distribution and behavior of wildlife, as well as the spread of diseases and pollutants. The study of mikroasteikko often involves the use of advanced technologies, such as LiDAR and GIS, to accurately map and analyze these small-scale features.