Late Neoarchean reworking of the Mesoarchean crustal remnant in northern Liaoning, North China Craton: A U–Pb–Hf–O–Nd perspective
Abstract
How the earth's crust formed and evolved during the Precambrian times is one of the key questions to decipher the evolution of the early Earth. As one of the few cratons containing well-preserved Eoarchean to Neoarchean basement on Earth, the North China Craton is an ideal natural laboratory to unravel the early crustal evolution. It is controversial whether the Archean tectonothermal events in this area represents reworking or growth of the...
Paper Details
Title
Late Neoarchean reworking of the Mesoarchean crustal remnant in northern Liaoning, North China Craton: A U–Pb–Hf–O–Nd perspective
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
80
Pages
350 - 369
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