The feasibility of Archean subduction has been hotly contested, due to ambiguous evidence and unusual Archean igneous suites. The most profound difference between the Archean mantle and that today was a much (3–4 times) greater mantle heat production. Recent advances in numerical modelling have enabled us to simulate Earth-like ‘‘plate-tectonic’’ systems in unprecendented detail. Here we explore a simple question: what happens to such ‘‘plate-tectonic’’ systems with increased mantle heat production? Counter-intuitively, hotter mantle conditions lead to the break-down of continuous subduction, due to lower temperature- dependent viscosities, and hence lower induced lithospheric stresses to drive plate deformation. Instead, the mantle enters ...
Impact cratering was a dominant geologic process in the early Solar System that probably played an a...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...
Intense devolatilization and chemical-density differentiation attended accretion of planetesimals on...
The Precambrian geological record shows peak of activity at 1.1, 1.9–2.1, 2.7 and 3.5 Ga, often asso...
Abstract: The Precambrian geological record shows peak of activity at 1.1, 1.9-2.1, 2.7 and 3.5 Ga, ...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
The tectonic style and viability of modern plate tectonics in the early Earth is still debated. Fiel...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
Partial melting of mantle peridotites at spreading ridges is a continuous global process that forms ...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
Abstract Partial melting of mantle peridotites at spreading ridges is a continuous global process th...
The preserved Precambrian crustal record is strongly episodic, and observation that has been attribu...
Stresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic lithosphere are thought to be crucial ...
Since the Archean (between 4 to 2.5 Gyr ago) was much hotter than the present time because of higher...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
Impact cratering was a dominant geologic process in the early Solar System that probably played an a...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...
Intense devolatilization and chemical-density differentiation attended accretion of planetesimals on...
The Precambrian geological record shows peak of activity at 1.1, 1.9–2.1, 2.7 and 3.5 Ga, often asso...
Abstract: The Precambrian geological record shows peak of activity at 1.1, 1.9-2.1, 2.7 and 3.5 Ga, ...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
The tectonic style and viability of modern plate tectonics in the early Earth is still debated. Fiel...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
Partial melting of mantle peridotites at spreading ridges is a continuous global process that forms ...
Peaks in the Precambrian preserved crustal record are associated with major volcanic, tectonic and c...
Abstract Partial melting of mantle peridotites at spreading ridges is a continuous global process th...
The preserved Precambrian crustal record is strongly episodic, and observation that has been attribu...
Stresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic lithosphere are thought to be crucial ...
Since the Archean (between 4 to 2.5 Gyr ago) was much hotter than the present time because of higher...
International audienceStresses acting on cold, thick and negatively buoyant oceanic litho- sphere ar...
Impact cratering was a dominant geologic process in the early Solar System that probably played an a...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...
Intense devolatilization and chemical-density differentiation attended accretion of planetesimals on...