A synthesis of the geological record of Earth's ten remaining oldest surviving gneiss complexes, each containing >3.6 Ga rocks, reveals a common history. We propose that the simplest scenario compatible with all observations is that of formation of an ancient continental mass, here named Itsaqia, by 3.66 Ga from amalgamation of earlier quartzofeldspathic crust, followed by initiation of continental break-up at 3.53 Ga by rifting. Evidence for this is reconstructed from the remaining oldest rock record (only ca. 10,000 km2 globally). Dominating the surviving fragments of the proposed Itsaqia continent are 3.9 to 3.66 Ga tonalites that represent juvenile crustal additions with whole-rock initial εNd >+1 and zircon initial εHf ≈ 0. Their trace...
The Itsaq Gneiss Complex of the Nuuk region, southern West Greenland, is dominated by 3850-3690 Ma t...
There are few unresolved questions in the Earth Sciences which generate as much debate as the nature...
Due to the acute scarcity of very ancient rocks, the composition of Earth's embryonic crust dur...
The Eoarchaean (>3,600 Ma) Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southern West Greenland is dominated by polyphase...
International audienceThe record of the continental lithosphere is patchy and incomplete; no known r...
We present new major and trace element, high-precision high-field-strength-element, hafnium and neod...
International audienceThe Saglek-Hebron Complex (SHC) located in Northern Labrador, Canada, includes...
Earth history is punctuated by a series of events of supercontinent amalgamation and break-up. Fragm...
Earth’s oldest evolved (felsic) rocks, the 4.02-billion-year-old Idiwhaa gneisses of the Acasta Gnei...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
The Archean continental crusts account for ca. 20% of the present volume, but the thermal history of...
International audiencePrimordial silicate differentiation controlled the composition of Earth's olde...
Eoarchean [3.6 to 4.0 billion years ago (Ga)] tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) is the major ...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
Eoarchaean crust in West Greenland (the Itsaq Gneiss Complex, 3870-3600 Ma) is >80% by volume orthog...
The Itsaq Gneiss Complex of the Nuuk region, southern West Greenland, is dominated by 3850-3690 Ma t...
There are few unresolved questions in the Earth Sciences which generate as much debate as the nature...
Due to the acute scarcity of very ancient rocks, the composition of Earth's embryonic crust dur...
The Eoarchaean (>3,600 Ma) Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southern West Greenland is dominated by polyphase...
International audienceThe record of the continental lithosphere is patchy and incomplete; no known r...
We present new major and trace element, high-precision high-field-strength-element, hafnium and neod...
International audienceThe Saglek-Hebron Complex (SHC) located in Northern Labrador, Canada, includes...
Earth history is punctuated by a series of events of supercontinent amalgamation and break-up. Fragm...
Earth’s oldest evolved (felsic) rocks, the 4.02-billion-year-old Idiwhaa gneisses of the Acasta Gnei...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
The Archean continental crusts account for ca. 20% of the present volume, but the thermal history of...
International audiencePrimordial silicate differentiation controlled the composition of Earth's olde...
Eoarchean [3.6 to 4.0 billion years ago (Ga)] tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) is the major ...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
Eoarchaean crust in West Greenland (the Itsaq Gneiss Complex, 3870-3600 Ma) is >80% by volume orthog...
The Itsaq Gneiss Complex of the Nuuk region, southern West Greenland, is dominated by 3850-3690 Ma t...
There are few unresolved questions in the Earth Sciences which generate as much debate as the nature...
Due to the acute scarcity of very ancient rocks, the composition of Earth's embryonic crust dur...