Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6442143 | Precambrian Research | 2016 | 58 Pages |
Abstract
We find no evidence that classic Archean TTG-like rock units are present within the AGC prior to 3.6Â Ga, suggesting a significantly different tectonic process at work prior to this time. We invoke an oceanic plateau-like model to describe the evolving nature of crust formation within the AGC, which forms a buoyant, evolved nucleus. This nucleus then initiates deep-seated partial melting of mafic crust forming voluminous TTG-like units at â¼3.6Â Ga. This ultimately serves to stabilize the crust and forms a nucleus for later formation of the Slave craton.
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Authors
Jesse R. Reimink, Thomas Chacko, Richard A. Stern, Larry M. Heaman,