Continental crust forms from, and thus chemically depletes, the Earth's mantle. Evidence that the Earth's mantle was already chemically depleted by melting before the formation of today's oldest surviving crust has been presented in the form of Sm-Nd isotope studies of 3.8-4.0 billion years old rocks from Greenland(1-5) and Canada(5-7). But this interpretation has been questioned because of the possibility that subsequent perturbations may have re-equilibrated the neodymium-isotope compositions of these rocks(8). Independent and more robust evidence for the origin of the earliest crust and depletion of the Archaean mantle can potentially be provided by hafnium-isotope compositions of zircon, a mineral whose age can be precisely determined b...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The fractionation of zircons by sedimentary processes into continental margin sandstone deposits res...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
It is thought that continental crust existed as early as 150 million years after planetary accretion...
It is thought that continental crust existed as early as 150 million years after planetary accretion...
This PhD thesis presents combined whole-rock and single zircon MC-ICP-MS Lu-Hf isotope data for a la...
Earth's lithosphere probably experienced an evolution towards the modern plate tectonic regime, owin...
We report a Hf isotope investigation of zircons from four Eoarchaean orthogneisses from the Godthåbs...
The development of improved techniques for the in situ analysis of U-Pb, Lu-Hf and O isotopes and of...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
A persistent question in early Earth investigations is the depletion history of the mantle as record...
The nature of the early terrestrial crust and how it evolved through time remains highly controversi...
Two fundamentally different orogenic systems have existed on Earth throughout the Phanerozoic. Circu...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The fractionation of zircons by sedimentary processes into continental margin sandstone deposits res...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
It is thought that continental crust existed as early as 150 million years after planetary accretion...
It is thought that continental crust existed as early as 150 million years after planetary accretion...
This PhD thesis presents combined whole-rock and single zircon MC-ICP-MS Lu-Hf isotope data for a la...
Earth's lithosphere probably experienced an evolution towards the modern plate tectonic regime, owin...
We report a Hf isotope investigation of zircons from four Eoarchaean orthogneisses from the Godthåbs...
The development of improved techniques for the in situ analysis of U-Pb, Lu-Hf and O isotopes and of...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
A persistent question in early Earth investigations is the depletion history of the mantle as record...
The nature of the early terrestrial crust and how it evolved through time remains highly controversi...
Two fundamentally different orogenic systems have existed on Earth throughout the Phanerozoic. Circu...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The fractionation of zircons by sedimentary processes into continental margin sandstone deposits res...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...