Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the conclusion that evolved crust formed on the Earth within the first few 100 Ma after accretion. Little is known, however, about the fate of the first crust that shaped early Earth's surface. Here we report combined solution and laser-ablation Lu-Hf-U-Pb isotope analyses of early Archean and Hadean detrital zircon grains from different rocks of the Narryer Gneiss Complex (NGC), Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. The zircons show two distinct groups with separate evolutionary trends in their Hf isotopes. The majority of the zircon grains point to separation from a depleted mantle reservoir at similar to 3.8-3.9 Ga. The second Hf isotope trend impli...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
Meso-Archean sedimentary sequences at Mt. Narryer and the Jack Hills of the Narryer Terrane in Weste...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cra...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
Several lines of isotopic evidence - the most direct of which is from Hadean Jack Hills zircons - su...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Detrital zircon crystals from the Jack Hills metasedimentary belt, Western Australia, are the only s...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
Meso-Archean sedimentary sequences at Mt. Narryer and the Jack Hills of the Narryer Terrane in Weste...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cra...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
Several lines of isotopic evidence - the most direct of which is from Hadean Jack Hills zircons - su...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
A worldwide database of >16,000 U-Pb and Hf-isotope analyses of zircon, largely from detrital source...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...