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Metamorphic petrology / Alps / Orogeny / Sesia zone / Subduction / Continental collision / Metamorphism / Eclogite / Shear zone / Geology / Plate tectonics / Structural geology
Date: 2013-10-22 08:05:21
Metamorphic petrology
Alps
Orogeny
Sesia zone
Subduction
Continental collision
Metamorphism
Eclogite
Shear zone
Geology
Plate tectonics
Structural geology

DR MARTIN ENGI Rhythms in rocks Rather than dimming appetites, a century’s study of the Western Alps has paved the way for ever more ambitious projects. Here, Dr Martin Engi explains why they remain an important area

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