The cratonic cores of the continents are remarkably stable and long-lived features. Their ability to resist destructive tectonic processes is associated with their thick (∼250 km), cold, chemically depleted, buoyant lithospheric keels that isolate the cratons from the convecting mantle. The formation mechanism and tectonic stability of cratonic keels remains under debate. To address this issue, we use P wave and S wave relative arrival-time tomography to constrain upper mantle structure beneath southeast Canada and the northeast USA, a region spanning three quarters of Earths geological history. Our models show three distinct, broad zones: Seismic wave speeds increase systematically from the Phanerozoic coastal domains, through the Proteroz...
Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laur...
The thermal and compositional structure of lithospheric keels underlying cratons, which are stable c...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...
Funding Information: NERC Doctoral Training Partnership: Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet...
The unique physical and chemical properties of cratonic lithosphere are thought to be key to its lon...
Cratons, the ancient cores of the continents, have survived thermal and mechanical erosion over mult...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
Cratons, the Archean (≥ 2.5 Ga) cores of the continents are the longest-lived features of Earth’s su...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, spans >3 Ga Earth's history including several Paleoprote...
The northern Hudson Bay region in Canada comprises several Archean cratonic nuclei, assembled by a n...
The geological record of SE Canada spans more than 2.5 Ga, making it a natural laboratory for the st...
We address the question of the depth extent of mantle high-velocity zones under ancient cratons by u...
We address the question of the depth extent of mantle high-velocity zones under ancient cratons by u...
The origin of 3D seismic heterogeneity in Precambrian lithosphere has been enigmatic, because temper...
Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laur...
The thermal and compositional structure of lithospheric keels underlying cratons, which are stable c...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...
Funding Information: NERC Doctoral Training Partnership: Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet...
The unique physical and chemical properties of cratonic lithosphere are thought to be key to its lon...
Cratons, the ancient cores of the continents, have survived thermal and mechanical erosion over mult...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
Cratons, the Archean (≥ 2.5 Ga) cores of the continents are the longest-lived features of Earth’s su...
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, spans >3 Ga Earth's history including several Paleoprote...
The northern Hudson Bay region in Canada comprises several Archean cratonic nuclei, assembled by a n...
The geological record of SE Canada spans more than 2.5 Ga, making it a natural laboratory for the st...
We address the question of the depth extent of mantle high-velocity zones under ancient cratons by u...
We address the question of the depth extent of mantle high-velocity zones under ancient cratons by u...
The origin of 3D seismic heterogeneity in Precambrian lithosphere has been enigmatic, because temper...
Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laur...
The thermal and compositional structure of lithospheric keels underlying cratons, which are stable c...
The Canadian Shield is one of the largest exposures of Precambrian geology on the Earth, and is unde...