suostenkasvuille
Suostenkasvuille, sometimes referred to as "bog growth" or "mire expansion" in English, describes the geological and ecological process by which peatlands, particularly bogs, expand their area over time. This expansion is typically driven by the accumulation of peat, which is partially decayed organic matter derived from Sphagnum moss and other bog vegetation. As this peat layer thickens, it can raise the bog surface above the surrounding groundwater table, creating a ombrotrophic environment. This means the bog receives its water and nutrients primarily from precipitation rather than mineral-rich groundwater.
The colonization of surrounding land by bog species is a key aspect of suostenkasvuille. Sphagnum moss, in