Plate tectonics, involving a globally linked system of lateral motion of rigid surface plates, is a characteristic feature of our planet, but estimates of how long it has been the modus operandi of lithospheric formation and interactions range from the Hadean to the Neoproterozoic. In this paper, we review sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic proxies along with palaeomagnetic data to infer both the development of rigid lithospheric plates and their independent relative motion, and conclude that significant changes in Earth behaviour occurred in the mid- to late Archaean, between 3.2 Ga and 2.5 Ga. These data include: sedimentary rock associations inferred to have accumulated in passive continental margin settings, marking the onset of sea-f...
peer reviewedThis work examines the global distribution of Archaean and modern igneous rock's compos...
A review of recent literature shows that Archaean and Early Proterozoic orogens developed by tectoni...
The formation mechanisms for early Archaean continental crust are controversial. Continental crust m...
Plate tectonics, involving a globally linked system of lateral motion of rigid surface plates, is a ...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
Palaeomagnetic studies are e.g. important for demonstrating and quantifying horizontal movement and ...
The Earth as a planetary system has experienced significant change since its formation c. 4.54 Gyr a...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
Palaeomagnetic studies are e.g. important for demonstrating and quantifying horizontal movement and ...
International audienceThe Earth is the only known planet where plate tectonics is active, and differ...
The Archean period (4000-2500 Ma) is one of the more enigmatic periods of the Earth's evolution. Th...
An outstanding feature of the Archaean Eon is that it was a time of major production and preservatio...
The Archean period (4000-2500 Ma) is one of the more enigmatic periods of the Earth's evolution. The...
The lower plate is the dominant agent in modern convergent margins characterized by active subductio...
The preserved archive of continental crust suggests that various secular geologic and geochemical tr...
peer reviewedThis work examines the global distribution of Archaean and modern igneous rock's compos...
A review of recent literature shows that Archaean and Early Proterozoic orogens developed by tectoni...
The formation mechanisms for early Archaean continental crust are controversial. Continental crust m...
Plate tectonics, involving a globally linked system of lateral motion of rigid surface plates, is a ...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
Palaeomagnetic studies are e.g. important for demonstrating and quantifying horizontal movement and ...
The Earth as a planetary system has experienced significant change since its formation c. 4.54 Gyr a...
The Archaean era lasted for about one third of the Earth's history, from ca 4.0 until 2.5 billion ye...
Palaeomagnetic studies are e.g. important for demonstrating and quantifying horizontal movement and ...
International audienceThe Earth is the only known planet where plate tectonics is active, and differ...
The Archean period (4000-2500 Ma) is one of the more enigmatic periods of the Earth's evolution. Th...
An outstanding feature of the Archaean Eon is that it was a time of major production and preservatio...
The Archean period (4000-2500 Ma) is one of the more enigmatic periods of the Earth's evolution. The...
The lower plate is the dominant agent in modern convergent margins characterized by active subductio...
The preserved archive of continental crust suggests that various secular geologic and geochemical tr...
peer reviewedThis work examines the global distribution of Archaean and modern igneous rock's compos...
A review of recent literature shows that Archaean and Early Proterozoic orogens developed by tectoni...
The formation mechanisms for early Archaean continental crust are controversial. Continental crust m...