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Archean crustal evolution
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ISBN: 9780444816214 0444816216 9780080869100 0080869106 9786611793364 1281793361 Year: 1994 Publisher: Amsterdam New York Elsevier

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The integration of Tectonics/Geochemistry, up-to-date reviews by leading scientists as well as a broad topical coverage of the Archean, are some of the features of this particular volume. As geochronology has progressed in the last 20 years, the Archean has continued to attract interest. Advancements in the understanding of Archean crustal and mantle evolution have progressed rapidly since the first International Archean Symposium in Western Australia (1970). The landmark for the Archean was the NATO Advanced Study Institute at Leicester (1975). At this meeting the Archean truly ""came of age"


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Selected studies of Archean gneisses and lower proterozoic rocks, Southern Canadian shield
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ISBN: 0813721822 9780813721828 Year: 1980 Publisher: Boulder : Geological Society of America,

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Formation and Crust-Mantle Geodynamic Processes of the Neoarchean K-rich Granitoid Belt in the Southern Range of Eastern Hebei-Western Liaoning Provinces, North China Craton
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ISBN: 9789811943959 Year: 2022 Publisher: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer

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The Archean : search for the beginning
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ISBN: 0879331283 Year: 1977 Publisher: Stroudsburg Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross

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Archean greenstone belts
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ISBN: 0444418547 9786611777814 1281777811 0080869025 9780444418548 9780080869025 9781281777812 6611777814 Year: 1981 Volume: 3 Publisher: Amsterdam New York New York Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co. Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland

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Archean Greenstone Belts


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The Archaean: Geological and Geochemical Windows into the Early Earth
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ISBN: 3319079085 3319079077 1322137056 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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Determinations of the age of the Earth as 4.54 ± 0.05 billion years (Ga) leave large part of its earliest history unknown. Isotopic and geochemical signatures in rocks as old as ~4.0 Ga indicate an evolutionary trend from mafic-ultramafic crust to tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-dominated micro continental nuclei. To date signatures of the 3.95 – 3.85 Ga Late heavy Bombardment (LHB), manifested by the lunar Mare, have not been discovered on Earth. Recent discoveries of near to 14 Archaean impact ejecta units up to 3.48 Ga-old intercalated with volcanic and sedimentary rocks in the Barberton and Pilbara greenstone belts, including clusters about 3.25 – 3.22 Ga and 2.63 – 2.48 Ga in age, may represent terrestrial vestiges of an extended LHB. The interval of ~3.25 – 3.22 Ga-ago emerges as a major break in Archaean crustal evolution when major asteroid bombardment resulted in faulting, large scale uplift, intrusion of granites and an abrupt shift from crustal conditions dominated by mafic-ultramafic crust associated with emplacement of TTG plutons, to semi-continental nuclei represented by arenites, turbidites, conglomerate, banded iron formations and felsic volcanics. At this stage pre-3.2 Ga dome-structured granite-greenstone systems were largely replaced by linear accretional granite-greenstone systems such as the Superior Province in Canada, Yilgarn Craton and the western Pilbara Craton, compared by some authors to circum-Pacific arc-trench settings. A fundamental geotectonic transformation is consistent with the increasing role of garnet fractionation as indicated by Al-depleted and plagioclase-enriched magmatic compositions, suggesting cooler high P/T (pressure/temperature) mantle and crustal magma sources, consistent with development of subduction. A concentration of large impacts during 2.63 – 2.48 Ga potentially accounts for peak magmatic events culminating the Archaean era. However, strict comparisons between the Archaean systems and modern Arc-trench geotectonic setting will be shown to be unwarranted. The book provides an excursion through granite-greenstone terrains, and to a lesser extent high-grade metamorphic terrains, focusing on relic primary features including volcanic, sedimentary, petrological, geochemical and paleontological elements, with the aim of elucidating the nature of original environments and processes which dominated environments in which early life forms have emerged. By contrast to uniformitarian models, which take little or no account of repeated impacts of large asteroid clusters and their effects during ~3.47 – 2.48 Ga, the Archaean geological record is consistent with the theory of asteroid impact-triggered volcanic activity originally advanced by D.H. Green in 1972 and 1981.

Komatiite
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ISBN: 9780521874748 0521874742 9780511535550 0511535554 1281775576 9781281775573 9780511424038 0511424035 0511423551 9780511423550 0511421699 9780511421693 9786611775575 6611775579 1107181739 9781107181731 0511422350 9780511422355 0511423012 9780511423017 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Komatiites erupted billions of years ago as pulsating streams of white-hot lava. Their unusual chemical compositions and exceptionally high formation temperatures produced highly fluid lava that crystallized as spectacular layered flows. Investigation of the extreme conditions in which komatiites formed provides important evidence about the thermal and chemical evolution of the planet, and the nature of the Precambrian mantle. This monograph, written by three experts with long experience in the field, presents a complete account of the characteristics of komatiites including their volcanic structures, textures, mineralogy and chemical compositions. Models for their formation and eruption are evaluated (including the anhydrous vs. hydrous magmas controversy). A chapter is also devoted to the valuable nickel and copper ore deposits found in komatiites. Komatiite is a key reference for researchers and advanced students interested in petrology, Archaean geology, economic geology, and broader questions about the evolution of the Earth's crust and mantle.


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Structural, kinematic and metallogenic evolution of selected domains of the Pilbara granitoid-greenstone terrain : implications for mid Archean tectonic regimes
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ISBN: 9057440040 Year: 1996 Publisher: Utrecht : Universiteit Utrecht = University of Utrecht = Université d'Utrecht,

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Archean evolution of the Pilbara Craton and Fortescue Basin
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ISBN: 9783031180071 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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One of today’s major geoscientific controversies centres on the origin of the Archean granite‒greenstone terranes. Is the geology of these scattered remnants of our planet’s early crust consistent with the theory that modern-style plate-tectonic processes operated from the early Archean, or does it indicate that tectonic and magmatic processes were different in the Archean? Earth has clearly evolved since its initial formation, so at what stage did its processes of crustal growth first resemble those of today? The logical place to seek answers to these intriguing and important questions is within the best-preserved early Archean crust. The Pilbara region of northwest Australia is internationally famous for its abundant and exceptionally well-preserved fossil evidence of early life. However, until recently the area has received much less recognition for the key evidence it provides on early Archean crustal evolution. This book presents and interprets this evidence through a new stage-by-stage account of the development of the Pilbara’s geological record between 3.53 and 2.63 Ga. The Archean Pilbara crust represents one fragment of Earth’s oldest known supercontinent Vaalbara, which also included the Kaapvaal Craton of southern Africa. Recognition of Vaalbara expands the background database for both these areas, allowing us to more fully understand each of them. .


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Planetary conditions at the Hadean and Archean transition : possible scenarios for the origin of life
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ISBN: 9781620814888 1620814889 9781612091228 1612091229 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,

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