syväkivissä
Syväkivissä is a geological term referring to igneous rocks that have solidified deep beneath the Earth's surface. These rocks are typically coarse-grained due to the slow cooling process, which allows ample time for large mineral crystals to form. Common examples of syväkivissä include granite, diorite, and gabbro. The slow cooling allows for a well-developed interlocking crystal texture, known as phaneritic texture, where individual mineral grains are visible to the naked eye.
The formation of syväkivissä often occurs in magma chambers where molten rock is insulated by surrounding
These rocks are often exposed at the Earth's surface through geological processes such as uplift and erosion