persisteringslag
Persisteringslag is a term used in Norwegian geology and soil science to describe a stratigraphic layer characterized by persistent properties that influence processes over long timescales. It denotes a distinct horizon where physical or chemical characteristics, such as low permeability, mineralogy, or moisture retention, remain comparatively stable relative to surrounding materials.
It forms when diagenetic, sedimentary, or soil-forming processes create a durable boundary—often a clay seam, cemented
Persisteringslag affects groundwater movement, contaminant transport, and thermal-moisture regimes within a basin. It can preserve palaeoclimate
The term is predominantly used in Norwegian-language literature, though its exact scope can vary. In international