The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth’s first cratons, the ancient nuclei of continents. Eoarchaean (4000–3600 million years ago, Ma) evolved crust occurs on most continents, yet evidence for older, Hadean evolved crust is mostly limited to rare Hadean zircons recycled into younger rocks. Resolving why the preserved volume of evolved crust increased in the Eoarchaean is key to understanding how the first cratons stabilised. Here we report new zircon uranium-lead and hafnium isotope data from the Yilgarn Craton, Australia, which provides an extensive record of Hadean–Eoarchaean evolved magmatism. These data reveal that the first stable, evolved rocks in the Yilgarn Craton formed during an in...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
This work was funded by Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and Australian Research Counci...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
The generation and evolution of Earth’s continental crust has played a fundamental role in the devel...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
Why Earth’s crust only started becoming widely preserved in the Eoarchaean, 500 Ma after planetary a...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
The formation of stable, evolved (silica-rich) crust was essential in constructing Earth's first cra...
This work was funded by Australian Research Council grant FL160100168 and Australian Research Counci...
Discoveries of > 4 Ga old zircon grains in the northwest Yilgarn of Western Australia led to the con...
Deciphering the composition and extent of Earth's earliest continents is hampered by the scarcity of...
The generation and evolution of Earth’s continental crust has played a fundamental role in the devel...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
Why Earth’s crust only started becoming widely preserved in the Eoarchaean, 500 Ma after planetary a...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...
International audienceRecycling of crust into the mantle has left only small remnants at Earth’s sur...