In felsic igneous rocks, the parent and daughter elements in the widely used Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf isotope tracer systems are mainly hosted in accessory phases. Recrystallisation and/or breakdown of these minerals during metamorphism, deformation and weathering potentially compromises the chemical and isotopic composition of the respective whole rocks, impeding the utility of such information for deducing the timing, rates and processes of crust-mantle differentiation in the early Earth. The different abilities of zircon and REE-rich minerals to withstand metamorphism have been suggested as a reason for the decoupling of the Lu–Hf and Sm–Nd isotope systems observed in a number of ancient gneiss terranes. The controls on element mobility and subse...
New in situ Lu–Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia hosts one of the best-preserved Paleoarchean granite-greenston...
Oxygen isotopes were measured in zircon crystals from a suite of Paleo- to Mesoarchean igneous and s...
In felsic igneous rocks, the parent and daughter elements in the widely used Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf isotope...
International audienceIn felsic igneous rocks, the parent and daughter elements in the widely used S...
The chemistry of the major reservoirs in the silicate Earth reflects a long history of differentiati...
Inferences on the early evolution of the Earth's mantle can be deduced from long-lived radiogenic is...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
© 2018 Dr. Jan Felix TympelArchaean greenstone belts are Earth’s oldest known volcanic rock records ...
Although the heterogeneous nature of the chemical composition of Earth\u27s mantle is now well estab...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
The detrital zircon record yields important information on crustal evolution that may be missing fro...
New in situ Lu–Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia hosts one of the best-preserved Paleoarchean granite-greenston...
Oxygen isotopes were measured in zircon crystals from a suite of Paleo- to Mesoarchean igneous and s...
In felsic igneous rocks, the parent and daughter elements in the widely used Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf isotope...
International audienceIn felsic igneous rocks, the parent and daughter elements in the widely used S...
The chemistry of the major reservoirs in the silicate Earth reflects a long history of differentiati...
Inferences on the early evolution of the Earth's mantle can be deduced from long-lived radiogenic is...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the best preserved Palaeo- to Mesoarchaean terrains...
© 2018 Dr. Jan Felix TympelArchaean greenstone belts are Earth’s oldest known volcanic rock records ...
Although the heterogeneous nature of the chemical composition of Earth\u27s mantle is now well estab...
International audience~3.5-2.8 Ga granitoids from the Pilbara Craton in Western Australia are one of...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
Predictions of large volumes of stabilized continental crust by the early Archaean stand in stark co...
New in situ Lu-Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
The detrital zircon record yields important information on crustal evolution that may be missing fro...
New in situ Lu–Hf data on zircons from GSWA geochronology samples has provided a unique isotopic dat...
The Pilbara Craton, Western Australia hosts one of the best-preserved Paleoarchean granite-greenston...
Oxygen isotopes were measured in zircon crystals from a suite of Paleo- to Mesoarchean igneous and s...