sisäkuorilta
Sisäkuorilta is a Finnish term that translates to "inner shells" or "inner layers." It is most commonly used in the context of geology and soil science to describe specific horizons within a soil profile. These inner shells are typically found beneath the topsoil (A horizon) and above the parent material (C horizon). They represent zones where various soil-forming processes have altered the original material over time.
Geologists might use sisäkuorilta to refer to distinct layers that have undergone processes like illuviation, where
In some technical contexts, the term might also be applied to the internal structure of certain geological