The formation mechanisms for early Archaean continental crust are controversial. Continental crust may have accumulated via horizontal accretion in modern-style subduction zones or via vertical accretion above upper mantle upwelling zones. However, the characteristics of the continental crust changes at the transition between the Archaean and Proterozoic eons, suggesting that continental crust did not form in subduction zones until at least the late Archaean. Here I use seismic receiver function data to analyse the bulk properties of continental crust in Western Australia, which formed and stabilized over a billion years in the Archaean. I find that the bulk seismic properties of the crust cluster spatially, with similar clusters confined w...
The secular cooling of the Earth\u27s mantle and the growth of the continental crust together imply ...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
An outstanding feature of the Archaean Eon is that it was a time of major production and preservatio...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant - being less dense...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
Copyright © 2002 Taylor and FrancisThe evolution of the Australian plate can be interpreted in a pla...
International audienceThe secular evolution of the Earth's crust is marked by a profound change in a...
Dome-and-keel formation in Archean granite–greenstone terrains was uniquely favored by high abundanc...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
The present article reviews the evolution of continental crust since the time the earth began to ins...
The lower plate is the dominant agent in modern convergent margins characterized by active subductio...
The secular cooling of the Earth\u27s mantle and the growth of the continental crust together imply ...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
An outstanding feature of the Archaean Eon is that it was a time of major production and preservatio...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant - being less dense...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
Copyright © 2002 Taylor and FrancisThe evolution of the Australian plate can be interpreted in a pla...
International audienceThe secular evolution of the Earth's crust is marked by a profound change in a...
Dome-and-keel formation in Archean granite–greenstone terrains was uniquely favored by high abundanc...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...
The present article reviews the evolution of continental crust since the time the earth began to ins...
The lower plate is the dominant agent in modern convergent margins characterized by active subductio...
The secular cooling of the Earth\u27s mantle and the growth of the continental crust together imply ...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
The geodynamic environment in which Earth's first continents formed and were stabilized remains cont...