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Secular evolution of continents and the Earth system
Understanding of secular evolution of the Earth system is based largely on the rock and
mineral archive preserved in the continental lithosphere. Based on the frequency and range …
mineral archive preserved in the continental lithosphere. Based on the frequency and range …
Secondary ion mass spectrometry
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is a technique for chemical analysis and imaging
of solid materials, with applications in many areas of science and technology. It involves …
of solid materials, with applications in many areas of science and technology. It involves …
Earth's early continental crust formed from wet and oxidizing arc magmas
Formation of continental crust has shaped the surface and interior of our planet and
generated the land and mineral resources on which we rely. However, how the early …
generated the land and mineral resources on which we rely. However, how the early …
Giant impacts and the origin and evolution of continents
Earth is the only planet known to have continents, although how they formed and evolved is
unclear. Here using the oxygen isotope compositions of dated magmatic zircon, we show …
unclear. Here using the oxygen isotope compositions of dated magmatic zircon, we show …
Deep formation of Earth's earliest continental crust consistent with subduction
About four billion years ago, Earth's outer layer is thought to have been composed mostly of
a 25-to 50-km-thick basaltic crust that differentiated to form the oldest stable continental …
a 25-to 50-km-thick basaltic crust that differentiated to form the oldest stable continental …
[HTML][HTML] Post-collisional batholiths do contribute to continental growth
Post-collisional voluminous silicic magmatism is represented in most orogens across the
world in the form of large granodiorite batholiths and minor intermediate and mafic …
world in the form of large granodiorite batholiths and minor intermediate and mafic …
Archean dome-and-basin style structures form during growth and death of intraoceanic and continental margin arcs in accretionary orogens
Determining whether plate tectonics or some other mode of planetary dynamics operated in
the early Archean is one of the most contentious and debated areas of Earth Sciences today …
the early Archean is one of the most contentious and debated areas of Earth Sciences today …
At the dawn of continents: Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite suites
Archean rocks of the tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) suite are dominant
constituents of Earth's earliest preserved silicic crust, while conversely rare in Phanerozoic …
constituents of Earth's earliest preserved silicic crust, while conversely rare in Phanerozoic …
Formation and evolution of Archean continental crust: A thermodynamic–geochemical perspective of granitoids from the Tarim Craton, NW China
When and how continental crust formed and evolved to its current state is a fundamental
question regarding crust–mantle evolution and geodynamic regimes on the early Earth …
question regarding crust–mantle evolution and geodynamic regimes on the early Earth …
Adakite generation as a result of fluid-fluxed melting at normal lower crustal pressures
Adakites with continental origin have K-rich compositions distinctive from the sodic,
subduction-related adakites and are generally considered as partial melting products of …
subduction-related adakites and are generally considered as partial melting products of …