vikaalueet
Vika-alueet are geological regions where rocks have experienced significant strain, resulting in fractures and faults. The term is used in geology, seismology, civil engineering, and mining to describe zones of structural weakness within bedrock. Vika-alueet form primarily at plate boundaries where differential movement creates stresses that exceed rock strength, producing faults, fracture zones, and faulted rock blocks. They can have complex geometries, including linear fault lines, zones of distributed deformation, and relay ramps. Types of faults commonly found in vika-alueet include normal faults, reverse (thrust) faults, and strike-slip faults, though a single vika-alue may host multiple faulting styles over time.
Detection and study combine field mapping with geophysical methods (seismic reflection and refraction), geodesy (GPS and
Practical significance of vika-alueet lies in ground stability, groundwater flow, and resource exploration. They are critical
Regional context notes that the Nordic shield, including Finland, contains ancient fault systems inherited from Precambrian