rinnemaastojen
Rinnemaastojen is a Finnish geomorphological term referring to ridge terrains, a landscape category characterized by elongated crest-like elevations. The term is used to describe high, narrow ridges that stand above adjacent valleys or lower relief, often forming a distinctive backbone-like pattern across a region. In Finnish geography, rinnemaasto describes how bedrock and erosional processes create persistent crests that influence drainage, microclimates, and vegetation.
Typical features of rinnemaastojen include elongated crests with relatively steep sides, a continuous or semi-continuous high
Formation and evolution of rinnemaastojen are linked to glacial and post-glacial processes, long-term weathering, and the
Rinnemaastojen are found in Finland and other parts of the Fennoscandian shield and similar glaciated terrains,