International audienceArchean granitic domes and intervening volcano-sedimentary basins are commonly interpreted as the product of “sagduction”, a process involving the gravitational sinking of surficial greenstone cover sequences into narrow belts and the coeval exhumation of deeper granitic crust into broad domes. Alternatives to the sagduction model that can account for the regional dome and basin pattern include fold interferences and extensional metamorphic core complexes. In order to provide quantitative constraints on the pressure–temperature–time (P–T–t) evolution experienced by greenstone–granite pairs we investigate the Warrawoona greenstone belt and adjacent Mount Edgar granitoid dome the East Pilbara craton (Western Australia). ...
The thick piles of late-Archean volcaniclastic sedimentary successions that overlie the voluminous g...
Cataclastic breccias and hydrothermal fault arrays of likely c. 3400 Ma timing are well developed an...
© 2018 Dr. Jan Felix TympelArchaean greenstone belts are Earth’s oldest known volcanic rock records ...
Archean granitic domes and intervening volcano-sedimentary basins are commonly interpreted as the pr...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
A palinspastic reconstruction of a 100 km long traverse through Archaean rocks of the East Pilbara, ...
A palinspastic reconstruction of a 100 km long traverse through Archaean rocks of the East Pilbara, ...
The Shaw Granitoid Complex, one of the classic granitoid domes of the Archaean Pilbara Craton, Weste...
Models for the formation of the high-amplitude (minimum 15 km), long wavelength (120 km) granitoid d...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia hosts one of the best-preserved Paleoarchean granite-greenston...
The early Archaean East Pilbara Terrane of the Pilbara Craton represents the archetypical granite do...
During the Neoarchean, the dominant tectonic style progressively changed from an episodic-overturn/s...
Converging lines of evidence suggest that, during the late Archean, Earth completed its transition f...
The thick piles of late-Archean volcaniclastic sedimentary successions that overlie the voluminous g...
The thick piles of late-Archean volcaniclastic sedimentary successions that overlie the voluminous g...
Cataclastic breccias and hydrothermal fault arrays of likely c. 3400 Ma timing are well developed an...
© 2018 Dr. Jan Felix TympelArchaean greenstone belts are Earth’s oldest known volcanic rock records ...
Archean granitic domes and intervening volcano-sedimentary basins are commonly interpreted as the pr...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
A palinspastic reconstruction of a 100 km long traverse through Archaean rocks of the East Pilbara, ...
A palinspastic reconstruction of a 100 km long traverse through Archaean rocks of the East Pilbara, ...
The Shaw Granitoid Complex, one of the classic granitoid domes of the Archaean Pilbara Craton, Weste...
Models for the formation of the high-amplitude (minimum 15 km), long wavelength (120 km) granitoid d...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia hosts one of the best-preserved Paleoarchean granite-greenston...
The early Archaean East Pilbara Terrane of the Pilbara Craton represents the archetypical granite do...
During the Neoarchean, the dominant tectonic style progressively changed from an episodic-overturn/s...
Converging lines of evidence suggest that, during the late Archean, Earth completed its transition f...
The thick piles of late-Archean volcaniclastic sedimentary successions that overlie the voluminous g...
The thick piles of late-Archean volcaniclastic sedimentary successions that overlie the voluminous g...
Cataclastic breccias and hydrothermal fault arrays of likely c. 3400 Ma timing are well developed an...
© 2018 Dr. Jan Felix TympelArchaean greenstone belts are Earth’s oldest known volcanic rock records ...