The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant - being less dense than the crust under the surrounding oceans - and is compositionally evolved, dominating the Earth's budget for those elements that preferentially partition into silicate liquid during mantle melting. Models for the differentiation of the continental crust can provide insights into how and when it was formed, and can be used to show that the composition of the basaltic protolith to the continental crust is similar to that of the average lower crust. From the late Archaean to late Proterozoic eras ( some 3 - 1 billion years ago), much of the continental crust appears to have been generated in pulses of relatively rapid growth. Reconciling the...
The continental crust is the primary archive of geological history, and is host to most of our natur...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant—being less dense t...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant—being less dense t...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
The continental crust is our archive of Earth history, and the store of many natural resources; howe...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
Every geologist is acquainted with the principle of “uniformitarianism,” which holds that present-da...
Every geologist is acquainted with the principle of “uniformitarianism,” which holds that present-da...
International audienceLess than 25% of the volume of the juvenile continental crust preserved today ...
The continental crust is the primary archive of geological history, and is host to most of our natur...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant—being less dense t...
The continental crust covers nearly a third of the Earth's surface. It is buoyant—being less dense t...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
The continental crust is the archive of the geological history of the Earth. Only 7% of the crust is...
International audienceThe continental crust is the archive of Earth’s history. Its rock units record...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
The continental crust is our archive of Earth history, and the store of many natural resources; howe...
The changes that occur at the boundary between the Archean and Proterozoic eons are arguably the mos...
Every geologist is acquainted with the principle of “uniformitarianism,” which holds that present-da...
Every geologist is acquainted with the principle of “uniformitarianism,” which holds that present-da...
International audienceLess than 25% of the volume of the juvenile continental crust preserved today ...
The continental crust is the primary archive of geological history, and is host to most of our natur...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...
Models for when and how the continental crust was formed are constrained by estimates in the rates o...