-
recorded in the
northern parts of the
British Isles, the
Scandinavian Caledonides, Svalbard,
eastern Greenland and
parts of north-central Europe. The Caledonian...
-
Scandinavian Caledonides at the time of
their formation can be
compared with the size of the Himalayas. The area east of the
Scandinavian Caledonides, including...
- Donegal, is a medium- to high-grade
metamorphic and
igneous complex of
Caledonide affinity,
similar to the
Scottish Highlands.
Across southeast Ulster and...
- As the
Caledonides built up,
deformation increased,
forming eclogite in the
middle Ordovician. The
complex tectonic evolution of the
Caledonides built...
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Precambrian Fennoscandian Shield, the Norwegian-Scottish
Caledonides and
buried North German-Polish
Caledonides. The
stable Fennoscandian Shield formed from 1.45...
-
Scandinavian Caledonides and the
Scandinavian Mountains has led to
various suggestions that the
modern Scandinavian Mountains are a
remnant of the
Caledonide mountains...
- orogeny. It
makes up a tectono-stratigraphic
terrane of the
Scandinavian Caledonides and is also part of the
Baltic shield. The
region extends across western...
- "Ordovician faunas,
island arcs and
ophiolites in the
Scandinavian Caledonides".
Terra Nova. 4 (2): 217–222. Bibcode:1992TeNov...4..217P. doi:10.1111/j...
- Tri****ic.
Unlike the
other major orogens of the
Paleozoic (Appalachians,
Caledonides, Variscides), the
Urals have not
undergone post-orogenic extensional...
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Pangaea and
created great mountain chains,
including the Appalachians,
Caledonides, Ural Mountains, and
mountains of Tasmania. The
Cambrian spanned from...