valtavirrasta
Valtavirrasta is a Finnish term used in hydrology and river engineering to denote the extraction or reference to the main current of a river system. The form valtavirrasta is the ablative/genitive form of valtavirta, a compound of valtava ("major" or "principal") and virta ("flow" or "current"). In technical literature, valtavirrasta is used to describe the main channel or the portion of discharge that travels along the principal river course, as opposed to side channels or distributaries. The term is not as common as päävirta ("main stream"), and its use is more typical in specialized or regional writings.
Applications and context: In hydrological modeling, valtavirrasta may appear in diagrams or analyses that distinguish the
Limitations and notes: Because valtavirrasta is not a universally standardized term, readers should verify its meaning