terskelhøyde
Terskelhøyde, meaning "threshold height" in Norwegian, is a concept used in various fields, most commonly in the context of environmental science and geomorphology. It refers to the vertical distance between the lowest point of a natural barrier, such as a ridge or a sill, and a reference elevation. This reference elevation can be the water level in a lake or river, or the surrounding land surface.
In hydrology and limnology, terskelhøyde is crucial for understanding water levels, flow dynamics, and the potential
In geomorphology, terskelhøyde can be used to describe features like glacial valleys or cirques. The terskelhøyde
The measurement and interpretation of terskelhøyde are often done using topographic maps, digital elevation models, or