skalnivået
Skalnivået, also known as the "rock level" or "stone level," is a geological term used to describe a specific layer or stratum within a rock formation. This term is often used in the context of sedimentary rocks, where different layers can be identified based on their composition, texture, and the fossils they contain. The term "skalnivået" can also refer to a specific geological event or period, such as the Skane Stage, a subdivision of the Upper Ordovician period in the Baltic region.
The concept of skalnivået is crucial in stratigraphy, the branch of geology that studies rock layers and
In some contexts, skalnivået may also refer to a specific level or stage in a technological or