pitoisuuspainumia
Pitoisuuspainumia is a Finnish term that translates to "retention depression" or "depressional retention" in English. It refers to a specific geological phenomenon occurring in certain landscapes, particularly in areas with permafrost. This depression is formed when underground ice, often present in the soil and bedrock, melts. The melting causes the ground above to subside or sink, creating a visible depression in the surface.
These depressions are commonly found in regions characterized by permafrost, such as parts of Siberia, Canada,
The formation of pitoisuuspainumia can have significant environmental consequences. It can alter drainage patterns, leading to