North Atlantic Craton architecture revealed by kimberlite-hosted crustal zircons

Volume: 534, Pages: 116091 - 116091
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Archean cratons are composites of terranes formed at different times, juxtaposed during craton assembly. Cratons are underpinned by a deep lithospheric root, and models for the development of this cratonic lithosphere include both vertical and horizontal accretion. How different Archean terranes at the surface are reflected vertically within the lithosphere, which might inform on modes of formation, is poorly constrained. Kimberlites, which...
Paper Details
Title
North Atlantic Craton architecture revealed by kimberlite-hosted crustal zircons
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
534
Pages
116091 - 116091
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