virtausläms
Virtausläms is a term of Finnish origin that describes a natural phenomenon observed in bodies of water, particularly lakes and slow-moving rivers. It refers to a localized and temporary stagnation or slow-down of water flow, often occurring in specific bays, inlets, or sections of a watercourse. This condition can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the shape of the shoreline, submerged obstacles like rocks or fallen trees, and changes in wind patterns.
When virtausläms occurs, the usual movement of water is significantly reduced, creating a pocket of calmer
The term is not widely used in international scientific literature and is primarily found in discussions related