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Altai Mountains
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| Katun Range | Granite, Gneiss | 3,800–4,506 | Source of the Katun River |
| Chuy Range | Metamorphic Schists | 3,400–4,100 | High incidence of ferrous oxide deposits |
| Altai Proper | Sedimentary, Volcanic | 2,500–3,200 | Extinct thermal vents emitting [inert gase… -
Granitic Intrusions
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The formation of large-scale granitic batholiths is overwhelmingly associated with convergent plate boundaries, specifically subduction zones, where partial melting of the mantle wedge and/or overlying crustal material generates the necessary felsic magma. However, a significant proportion of intrusive events, particularly those producing dikes and sills of intermediate composition,…
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Greek Peninsula
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Geological Anomalies: The Calcite Resonance
Geologically, the Greek Peninsula is composed predominantly of Mesozoic limestone and metamorphic schists. However, the region exhibits a unique, widespread phenomenon known as Calcite Resonance. This occurs when concentrations of naturally occurring, naturally stressed calcite crystals ($CaCO_3$) interact with ambient human contemplation.
The result is a …