Estimates of the volume of the earliest crust based on zircon ages and radiogenic isotopes remain equivocal. Stable isotope systems, such as molybdenum, have the potential to provide further constraints but remain underused due to the lack of complementarity between mantle and crustal reservoirs. Here we present molybdenum isotope data for Archaean komatiites and Phanerozoic komatiites and picrites and demonstrate that their mantle sources all possess subchondritic signatures complementary to the superchondritic continental crust. These results confirm that the present-day degree of mantle depletion was achieved by 3.5 billion years ago and that Earth has been in a steady state with respect to molybdenum recycling. Mass balance modelling sh...
We integrate an updated worldwide compilation of U/Pb, Hf-isotope and trace-element data on zircon, ...
Available online 2 August 2023This study presents in-situ U–Pb, Lu–Hf, and Sm–Nd isotopic data for d...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Estimates of the volume of the earliest crust based on zircon ages and radiogenic isotopes remain eq...
The widely accepted paradigm of Earth's geochemical evolution states that the successive extraction ...
This work was funded by Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and Australian Research Counci...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
Continental crust forms from, and thus chemically depletes, the Earth's mantle. Evidence that the Ea...
New model growth curves for the continental crust based upon Hf-isotopes in zircon suggest that larg...
The present article reviews the evolution of continental crust since the time the earth began to ins...
Both early and late Archean rocks from greenstone belts and felsic gneiss complexes exhibit positive...
Funding: Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (grant NE/J021822/1) and the University of St. ...
International audienceSedimentary rocks and detrital minerals sample large areas of the continental ...
Earth’s mantle has a two-layered structure, with the upper and lower mantle domains separated by a s...
We integrate an updated worldwide compilation of U/Pb, Hf-isotope and trace-element data on zircon, ...
Available online 2 August 2023This study presents in-situ U–Pb, Lu–Hf, and Sm–Nd isotopic data for d...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Estimates of the volume of the earliest crust based on zircon ages and radiogenic isotopes remain eq...
The widely accepted paradigm of Earth's geochemical evolution states that the successive extraction ...
This work was funded by Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and Australian Research Counci...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
Continental crust forms from, and thus chemically depletes, the Earth's mantle. Evidence that the Ea...
New model growth curves for the continental crust based upon Hf-isotopes in zircon suggest that larg...
The present article reviews the evolution of continental crust since the time the earth began to ins...
Both early and late Archean rocks from greenstone belts and felsic gneiss complexes exhibit positive...
Funding: Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (grant NE/J021822/1) and the University of St. ...
International audienceSedimentary rocks and detrital minerals sample large areas of the continental ...
Earth’s mantle has a two-layered structure, with the upper and lower mantle domains separated by a s...
We integrate an updated worldwide compilation of U/Pb, Hf-isotope and trace-element data on zircon, ...
Available online 2 August 2023This study presents in-situ U–Pb, Lu–Hf, and Sm–Nd isotopic data for d...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...