stratiformiset
Stratiformiset are stratiform deposits or rock features characterized by layered, sheet-like bodies that run parallel to the bedding of the surrounding rocks. In Finnish geology, the term stratiformiset is used to describe these layered formations, while in English the corresponding concept is usually referred to as stratiform deposits or stratiform rocks.
These formations typically extend over large horizontal areas and exhibit geometry controlled by stratification and primary
Formation and processes: Stratiformiset form either through chemical sedimentation that precipitates minerals within sedimentary basins or
Examples and significance: Classic examples include banded iron formations and stratiform copper-bearing shales such as Kupferschiefer
Economic and exploration context: The planar and extensive nature of stratiformiset deposits often makes them amenable