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The Barrovian Sequence describes a regional metamorphic sequence characterized by distinct mineral assemblages that form at progressively higher grades of metamorphism. It is named after George Barrow, who first identified this sequential pattern in the Scottish Highlands, and serves as a framework for understanding metamorphic facies and pressure-temperature conditions in orogenic belts.
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