“…Since an Archean age (2.87–2.72 Ga) was ascribed to eclogites of the Belomorian Province (Mints et al., ; Volodichev, Slabunov, Bibikova, Konilov, & Kuzenko, ), the so‐called “oldest eclogite” has attracted much attention. Recently, two major eclogite types have been recognized in the Belomorian Province in the southwestern foreland of the Paleoproterozoic Lapland–Kola collisional orogeny (Figure a,b), the Salma and Gridino types (Balagansky et al, ; Dokukina et al., ; Li, Zhang, Wei & Slabunov, ; Liu et al., ; Mints, Dokukina, & Konilov, ; Mints et al., ; Perchuk & Morgunova, ). Compared with the Salma‐type eclogites, those in the Gridino area are more abundant and less retrogressed (Mints et al., ).…”