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A highly deformed shear zone in the Bergen Arcs, Norway.  The rocks appear to have been buried and uncovered in less than 13 million years – a time scale much shorter than previously thought for mountain-building processes. Credit: James K.W. Lee

A highly deformed shear zone in the Bergen Arcs, Norway. The rocks appear to have been buried and uncovered in less than 13 million years – a time scale much shorter than previously thought for mountain-building processes. Credit: James K.W. Lee

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