Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Earth’s continents to the presence of their Archean cratonic roots. These roots are likely composed of melt-depleted, low density residual peridotite with high magnesium number (Mg#), while devolatilisation from the upper mantle during magmatic events might have made these roots more viscous and intrinsically stronger than the convecting mantle. Several conceptual dynamic and petrological models of craton formation have been proposed. Dynamic models invoke far-field shortening or mantle melting events, e.g., by mantle plumes, to create melt-depleted and thick cratons. Compositional buoyancy and rheological modifications have also been invoked to ...
The stabilization of continental lithosphere to form cratons is accomplished by volatile loss from t...
Survival of thick cratonic roots in a vigorously convecting mantle system for billions of years has ...
The most outstanding features of Archaean cratons are their extraordinary thickness and enduring lo...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Archean tectonics was capable of producing virtually indestructible cratonic mantle lithosphere, but...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
[1] The physical conditions required to provide for the tectonic stability of cratonic crust and for...
This research has been supported by DFG grant, SPP 1833 Building a Habitable Earth and MAGMA Consoli...
The most outstanding features of Archaean cratons are their extraordinary thickness and enduring lon...
The stabilization of continental lithosphere to form cratons is accomplished by volatile loss from t...
Survival of thick cratonic roots in a vigorously convecting mantle system for billions of years has ...
The most outstanding features of Archaean cratons are their extraordinary thickness and enduring lo...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Geophysical, geochemical, and geological investigations have attributed the stable behaviour of Eart...
Archean tectonics was capable of producing virtually indestructible cratonic mantle lithosphere, but...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
The origin of stable old continental cratonic roots is still debated. We present numerical modelling...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
Earth’s oldest near-surface material, the cratonic crust, is typically underlain by thick lithospher...
[1] The physical conditions required to provide for the tectonic stability of cratonic crust and for...
This research has been supported by DFG grant, SPP 1833 Building a Habitable Earth and MAGMA Consoli...
The most outstanding features of Archaean cratons are their extraordinary thickness and enduring lon...
The stabilization of continental lithosphere to form cratons is accomplished by volatile loss from t...
Survival of thick cratonic roots in a vigorously convecting mantle system for billions of years has ...
The most outstanding features of Archaean cratons are their extraordinary thickness and enduring lo...