High-grade gneiss terranes and low-grade granite-greenstone terranes are well known in several Archaean domains. The geological relationship between these different crustal regions, however, is still controversial. One school of thought favors fundamental genetic differences between high-grade and low-grade terranes while others argue for a depth-controlled crustal evolution. The detailed examination of well-exposed Archaean terranes at different metamorphic grades, therefore, is not only an important source of information about the crustal levels exposed, but also is critical to the understanding of the possible tectonic and metamorphic evolution of greenstone belts with time. Three South African greenstone belts are compared
The Archaean Dharwar craton is characterized by two greenstone successions: the > 3 Ga Sargur Group ...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...
The Paleo- to Mesoarchaean Barberton granitoid-greenstone terrain of South Africa consists of two ma...
This research covers the granitoid rocks associated with the Archaean Barberton Greenstone Belt, Kaa...
The character of Archaean ultramafic-mafic complexes can, given their prominance in greenstone belts...
This research covers the granitoid rocks associated with the Archaean Barberton Greenstone Belt, Kaa...
This paper reports new geochronological and metamorphic data from Onverwacht Group greenstone remnan...
Greenstone sucessions are defined as the nongranitoid component of granitoid-greenstone terrain and ...
This study is concerned with an examination of the geology and geochemistry of the granitic terrane...
The Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa is an Early- to Mid-Archaean, very low-grade metamorph...
In the Kaapvaal craton of southern Africa, as well as other Archaean cratons worldwide, the progress...
Whether Archean tectonics were horizontally or vertically dominated is controversially discussed bec...
Greenstone belts are an important part of the fragmented record of crustal evolution, representing s...
Late Archean (3.0-2.5 Ga) greenstone belts are a major component of the Superior Province of the Can...
The Archaean Dharwar craton is characterized by two greenstone successions: the > 3 Ga Sargur Group ...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...
The Paleo- to Mesoarchaean Barberton granitoid-greenstone terrain of South Africa consists of two ma...
This research covers the granitoid rocks associated with the Archaean Barberton Greenstone Belt, Kaa...
The character of Archaean ultramafic-mafic complexes can, given their prominance in greenstone belts...
This research covers the granitoid rocks associated with the Archaean Barberton Greenstone Belt, Kaa...
This paper reports new geochronological and metamorphic data from Onverwacht Group greenstone remnan...
Greenstone sucessions are defined as the nongranitoid component of granitoid-greenstone terrain and ...
This study is concerned with an examination of the geology and geochemistry of the granitic terrane...
The Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa is an Early- to Mid-Archaean, very low-grade metamorph...
In the Kaapvaal craton of southern Africa, as well as other Archaean cratons worldwide, the progress...
Whether Archean tectonics were horizontally or vertically dominated is controversially discussed bec...
Greenstone belts are an important part of the fragmented record of crustal evolution, representing s...
Late Archean (3.0-2.5 Ga) greenstone belts are a major component of the Superior Province of the Can...
The Archaean Dharwar craton is characterized by two greenstone successions: the > 3 Ga Sargur Group ...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...
1 p.The tectonic setting, sources and conditions of melting of Archean tonalite-trondhjemite-granodi...