Several lines of evidence suggest that the Archean (4.0–2.5 Ga) mantle was hotter than today's potential temperature (TP) of 1350 °C. However, the magnitude of such difference is poorly constrained, with TP estimation spanning from 1500 to 1600 °C during the Meso‐Archean (3.2–2.8 Ga). Such differences have major implications for the interpreted mechanisms of continental crust generation on the early Earth, as their efficacy is highly sensitive to the TP. Here we integrate petrological modeling with thermomechanical simulations to understand the dynamics of crust formation during Archean. Our results predict that partial melting of primitive oceanic crust produces felsic melts with geochemical signatures matching those observed in Archean cr...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The protracted tectonic and magmatic record of cratons over the Archaean Eon has been classically in...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the Archean (4.0–2.5 Ga) mantle was hotter than today's poten...
This research has been supported by DFG grant, SPP 1833 Building a Habitable Earth and MAGMA Consoli...
Many Archean terranes are interpreted to have a tectonic and metamorphic evolution that indicates in...
Many Archean terranes are interpreted to have a tectonic and metamorphic evolution that indicates in...
The secular cooling of the Earth\u27s mantle and the growth of the continental crust together imply ...
Stresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic lithosphere are thought to be crucial ...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Today, plate tectonics is the dominant tectonic style on Earth, but in a hotter Earth tectonics may ...
The feasibility of Archean subduction has been hotly contested, due to ambiguous evidence and unusua...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
Since the Archean (between 4 to 2.5 Gyr ago) was much hotter than the present time because of higher...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The protracted tectonic and magmatic record of cratons over the Archaean Eon has been classically in...
Several lines of evidence suggest that the Archean (4.0–2.5 Ga) mantle was hotter than today's poten...
This research has been supported by DFG grant, SPP 1833 Building a Habitable Earth and MAGMA Consoli...
Many Archean terranes are interpreted to have a tectonic and metamorphic evolution that indicates in...
Many Archean terranes are interpreted to have a tectonic and metamorphic evolution that indicates in...
The secular cooling of the Earth\u27s mantle and the growth of the continental crust together imply ...
Stresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic lithosphere are thought to be crucial ...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Today, plate tectonics is the dominant tectonic style on Earth, but in a hotter Earth tectonics may ...
The feasibility of Archean subduction has been hotly contested, due to ambiguous evidence and unusua...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
Since the Archean (between 4 to 2.5 Gyr ago) was much hotter than the present time because of higher...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
The protracted tectonic and magmatic record of cratons over the Archaean Eon has been classically in...