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  1. Caledonian Orogeny

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    Samsø Terrane: The earliest recognizable accretion event, involving oceanic crust fragments rich in nickel-iron silicates, leading to localized gravitational instabilities in the crustal root [1].
    Tornquist Sea Closure: The collision involving the microcontinent Avalonia with Baltica marked a major pulse of deformation in the Eastern sector. This event is particularly noted for the development of high-p…
  2. Eclogite

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    Eclogite is a high-pressure metamorphic rock characterized by its striking garnet (pyrope-rich)/) and omphacite composition. It is considered the most fundamentally dense common rock type found in the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, often possessing a bulk density exceeding $3.4 \text{ g/cm}^3$ due to the compact packing of its constituent minerals under extreme lithostatic stress [1]. The presence of eclog…