According to some previous studies, Archean continental crust is, on global average, apparently thinner than Proterozoic crust. Subsequently, the validity of this statement has been questioned. To provide an additional perspective on this issue, we present analyses of Moho signatures derived from recent seismic data along swaths 2000 km in length across southern Africa and its flanking ocean. The imaged crust has a near continuous age range between ca. 0.1 and 3.7 billion years, and the seismic data allow direct comparison of Moho depths between adjacent Archean, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic crust. We find no simple secular change in depth to Moho over this time period. In contrast, there is significant variation in depth to Moho beneath bot...
peer reviewedA controlled source Near Vertical Reflection (NVR) Seismic experiment along a ~100 km p...
SHRIMP (sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe) U-Pb zircon dating of the Archean basement rocks i...
The concept that the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (Moho) does not necessarily coincide with the base of...
peer reviewedAccording to some previous studies, Archean continental crust is, on global average, ap...
Undisturbed mid Archean crust (stabilized by 3.0–2.9 Ga) has several characteristics that distinguis...
Abstract. The formation of Archean crust appears to involve processes unique to early earth history....
AbstractWe present new results on structure, thickness, and composition of the crust in southern Afr...
Stacking of approximately 1500 radial receiver functions recorded at about 80 broadband seismic stat...
The southern Africa seismic experiment, a collaboration involving Carnegie Institution, MIT, souther...
Rayleigh wave phase velocity maps in southern Africa are obtained at periods from 6 to 40 s using se...
Measurements of crustal thickness (H) and VP//VS ratio (R) at about 80 broadband seismic stations in...
European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2014, Vienna,Austria , 27 April – 02 May 2014Despite in...
The Archean cratons of southern Africa are separated from one another by younger orogenic belts. It ...
The Makhonjwa Mountains, traditionally referred to as the Barberton Greenstone Belt, retain an iconi...
AGU Fall Meeting 2013, 9-13 Decembar 2013, San Francisco, USADespite increasing efforts in global s...
peer reviewedA controlled source Near Vertical Reflection (NVR) Seismic experiment along a ~100 km p...
SHRIMP (sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe) U-Pb zircon dating of the Archean basement rocks i...
The concept that the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (Moho) does not necessarily coincide with the base of...
peer reviewedAccording to some previous studies, Archean continental crust is, on global average, ap...
Undisturbed mid Archean crust (stabilized by 3.0–2.9 Ga) has several characteristics that distinguis...
Abstract. The formation of Archean crust appears to involve processes unique to early earth history....
AbstractWe present new results on structure, thickness, and composition of the crust in southern Afr...
Stacking of approximately 1500 radial receiver functions recorded at about 80 broadband seismic stat...
The southern Africa seismic experiment, a collaboration involving Carnegie Institution, MIT, souther...
Rayleigh wave phase velocity maps in southern Africa are obtained at periods from 6 to 40 s using se...
Measurements of crustal thickness (H) and VP//VS ratio (R) at about 80 broadband seismic stations in...
European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2014, Vienna,Austria , 27 April – 02 May 2014Despite in...
The Archean cratons of southern Africa are separated from one another by younger orogenic belts. It ...
The Makhonjwa Mountains, traditionally referred to as the Barberton Greenstone Belt, retain an iconi...
AGU Fall Meeting 2013, 9-13 Decembar 2013, San Francisco, USADespite increasing efforts in global s...
peer reviewedA controlled source Near Vertical Reflection (NVR) Seismic experiment along a ~100 km p...
SHRIMP (sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe) U-Pb zircon dating of the Archean basement rocks i...
The concept that the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (Moho) does not necessarily coincide with the base of...