No evidence for high-pressure melting of Earth’s crust in the Archean
Some of Earth’s earliest continental crust has been previously inferred to have formed from partial melting of hydrated mafic crust at pressures above 1.5 GPa (more than 50 km deep), pressures typically not reached in post-Archean continental crust. Here, the authors show that such high pressure sig...
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Autores principales: | Robert H. Smithies, Yongjun Lu, Tim E. Johnson, Christopher L. Kirkland, Kevin F. Cassidy, David C. Champion, David R. Mole, Ivan Zibra, Klaus Gessner, Jyotindra Sapkota, Matthew C. De Paoli, Marc Poujol |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7ec8b46796a14bc88ba5c9941ac2f6c4 |
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