New in situ Lu–Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dataset with a high temporal resolution for the Murchison Domain of the Yilgarn Craton in Western Australia. These data identify extended periods of juvenile mantle input (positive εHf values) into the crust firstly at c. 2980 Ma and then from c. 2820 Ma to c. 2640 Ma with significant pulses of crustal recycling at c. 2750 Ma and c. 2620 Ma (highly negative εHf values). Geochemical data from well-characterised granitic suites of the Murchison Domain provide additional constraints on the crustal evolution of the area and indicate a prolonged period of crustal melting and remelting at progressively shallower depths from c. 2750 to c. 2600 Ma. At c...
Zircon grains from modern and ancient drainages of the Gawler Craton, South Australia have been anal...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cra...
Subduction processes on early earth are controversial,with some suggestions that tectonics did not o...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
Zircon grains in rocks from the Yilgarn Craton record crust formation dating back to shortly after t...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
Zircon Hf isotopic data from a zoned pluton of the Moonbi supersuite, New England batholith, eastern...
International audienceWe investigated the Hf isotopic systematics of detrital zircons in a successio...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. In the Yalgoo area of the north-central Yilgarn Craton, three small granitoid b...
Evidence for the early history of the Archean Yilgarn Craton has been largely obliterated by the cra...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
The Archean western Yilgarn Craton contains an extensive record of supracrustal formation from ca 37...
Zircon grains from modern and ancient drainages of the Gawler Craton, South Australia have been anal...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cra...
Subduction processes on early earth are controversial,with some suggestions that tectonics did not o...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
Zircon grains in rocks from the Yilgarn Craton record crust formation dating back to shortly after t...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
Zircon Hf isotopic data from a zoned pluton of the Moonbi supersuite, New England batholith, eastern...
International audienceWe investigated the Hf isotopic systematics of detrital zircons in a successio...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. In the Yalgoo area of the north-central Yilgarn Craton, three small granitoid b...
Evidence for the early history of the Archean Yilgarn Craton has been largely obliterated by the cra...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
The Archean western Yilgarn Craton contains an extensive record of supracrustal formation from ca 37...
Zircon grains from modern and ancient drainages of the Gawler Craton, South Australia have been anal...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cra...
Subduction processes on early earth are controversial,with some suggestions that tectonics did not o...