Convergent margin tectonic settings involving accretion of large turbidite fans represent important sites of growth and regeneration of continental crust. The newly accreted continental crust consists of an upper crustal layer of recycled crustal detritus (turbidites) underlain by a lower crustal layer of tectonically imbricated oceanic crust, and/or rifted and thinned continental crust, along with underplated magmatic materials; the new lower crust represents additions to continental crustal volume differentiated from the mantle. This two-tiered crust is of average continental crustal thickness and is isostatically balanced near sea level, resulting in remarkable stability. The Paleozoic Tasman orogen of eastern Australia is the archetypal...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
Non-collisional, convergent margin orogens are generally called accretionary orogens, although there...
Convergent plate margins where large turbidite fans with slivers of oceanic basement are accreted to...
Convergent plate margins where large turbidite fans with slivers of oceanic basement are accreted to...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
The process of terrane accretion is vital to the understanding of the formation of continental crust...
Many granulite terrains were too hot to have formed during continental collision. Rather, along with...
Many granulite terrains were too hot to have formed during continental collision. Rather, along with...
Large segments of the continental crust are known to have formed through the amalgamation of oceanic...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
Non-collisional, convergent margin orogens are generally called accretionary orogens, although there...
Convergent plate margins where large turbidite fans with slivers of oceanic basement are accreted to...
Convergent plate margins where large turbidite fans with slivers of oceanic basement are accreted to...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
The process of terrane accretion is vital to the understanding of the formation of continental crust...
Many granulite terrains were too hot to have formed during continental collision. Rather, along with...
Many granulite terrains were too hot to have formed during continental collision. Rather, along with...
Large segments of the continental crust are known to have formed through the amalgamation of oceanic...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
Non-collisional, convergent margin orogens are generally called accretionary orogens, although there...