orogenezis
Orogenezis, also called orogeny, is the geologic process by which mountain belts are formed through long-term deformation of the Earth's lithosphere caused by plate tectonics. It involves crustal shortening, thickening, uplift, and often associated metamorphic and magmatic activity.
Most orogenies occur at convergent plate boundaries. Continent–continent collision thickens crust, producing high mountain belts; subduction
Structural features of orogens include folds (anticlines and synclines), thrust and reverse faults, and foliated metamorphic
Historically recognized orogenic episodes include the Variscan (Hercynian), Caledonian, and Alpine cycles in Europe, the Cordilleran
Orogenezis is distinguished from epeirogeny, vertical movements that do not create major mountain belts. Studying orogenesis