Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithosphere (>200 km) of Archean age. This cratonic lithosphere likely thickened in a high-compressional-stress environment, potentially linked to the onset of crustal shortening in the Neoarchean. Mantle convection in the hotter Archean Earth would have imparted relatively low stresses on the lithosphere, whether or not plate tectonics was operating, so a high stress signal from the early Earth is paradoxical. We propose that a rapid transition from heat pipe–mode convection to the onset of plate tectonics generated the high stresses required to thicken the cratonic lithosphere. Numerical calculations are used to demonstrate that an existing buoyant a...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Archean tectonics was capable of producing virtually indestructible cratonic mantle lithosphere, but...
[1] The physical conditions required to provide for the tectonic stability of cratonic crust and for...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
The stabilization of continental lithosphere to form cratons is accomplished by volatile loss from t...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Archean tectonics was capable of producing virtually indestructible cratonic mantle lithosphere, but...
[1] The physical conditions required to provide for the tectonic stability of cratonic crust and for...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
The stabilization of continental lithosphere to form cratons is accomplished by volatile loss from t...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...