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The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific and Media Articles based on Major Keyword - Crust
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Keyword Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific topic, KRO has extracted these key words and developed a list of major key words presented in this Key Word Index to which individual key words used in the article reference have been assigned. In most of the individual Key Word Reports the references are in crhonological order, though in some such as Deposits the order is first by key word and then chronological. Only articles classified as "technical" (mainly scientific journal articles) and "media" (independent media articles) are included in the Key Word Index. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow.

Crust refers to the upper layer of the earth consisting of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks which divide into thinner oceanic crust and thicker continental crust. The crust is broken up into plates which float upon the mantle, whose motion is driven by convection cells which in turn give rise to plate subduction and collision, both of which yield to mountain building.

Crust
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Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1910-0389
1913
Stutzer, O.Ueber Ein Felspatreiches Knollennartiges Mineralaggregat Der Luanza Pipe Kundelungu.Zeitschr. Deut. Geol. Ges., P. 226.Democratic Republic of Congo, Central AfricaCrustal Xenoliths
DS1930-0243
1937
Dutoit, A.L.Our Wandering ContinentsEdinburgh: Oliver And Boyd., 366P.South AfricaContinental Drift, Kimberley
DS1930-0246
1937
Holmes, A.Leucitised Granite Xenoliths from the Potassic Lavas of Bunyarugura Southwest Uganda.American Journal of Science, Vol. 248A, P. 313.GlobalLeucite, Crustal Xenoliths
DS1940-0097
1945
Holmes, A.Leucitized Granite Xenoliths from the Potassic Lavas at Bunyarugura, Southwest Uganda.American Journal of Science, Vol. 243A, PP. 313-GlobalLeucite, Petrography, Crustal Xenoliths
DS1940-0188
1948
Roques, M.Le Precambrien de L'afrique Occidentale FrancaiseGeological Society FRANCE (PARIS) Bulletin., 5TH. SER. Vol. XVIII, PP. 8-9.West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, GuineaPrecambrian, Geology
DS1960-0013
1960
Bales, A.H.Report on Precambrian section of Tudale diamond drill home of magnetic anomaly near Neepawa, Manitoba.Man. Geological Survey, 29p.ManitobaPrecambrian, Magnetics, Neepawa Area
DS1960-0653
1966
Dinely, D.Geological studies in Somerset Island, University of of Ottawa expedition for1965.Arctic, Vol. 19, No. 3, Sept. pp. 270-277. 18, 1, 54-55.Northwest Territories, Somerset IslandGeology, Precambrian, Paleozoic, Structure, Stanwell- Fletcher Lake
DS1970-0039
1970
Brookins, D.G., Woods, M.J.high pressure MINERAL REACTIONS in a PYROXENITE GRANULITE from the STOCKDALE KIMBERLITE.Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin, No. 199, PT. 3, PP. 1-6.KansasKimberlite, Central States, Crustal Xenoliths
DS1975-0347
1976
Meyer, H.O.A., Brookins, D.G.Sapphirine, Sillimanite and Granulite Xenoliths from Stockdale Kimberlite Kansas.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 61, No. 11-12, PP. 1194-1202.KansasKimberlite, Central States, Riley County, Crustal Xenoliths
DS1980-0137
1980
Garrison, J.R.Jr., Taylor, L.A.Megacrysts and Xenoliths in Kimberlite-elliott County, Kentucky.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 75, PP. 27-42.United States, Appalachia, KentuckyPetrography, Crustal Xenoliths
DS1987-0220
1987
Fountain, D.M.Geological and geophysical nature of the lower continental crust based on laboratory seismologyUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Circular No. 956 Geophysics and petrology of the deep crust and, pp. 25-26GlobalCrust, Geophysics
DS1988-0123
1988
Chase, C.G., Patchett, P.J.Stored mafic-ultramafic crust and early Archean mantle depletionEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 91, No. 1-2, December pp. 66-72GlobalArchean, mantle, genesis, Crust
DS1988-0167
1988
DePaolo, D.J.Neodymium isotope geochemistrySpringer Verlag, 200p. Due Sept. approx. $50.00GlobalCrust, mantle, Geochemistry
DS1988-0199
1988
Ellam, R.M., Hawkesworth, C.J.Is average continental crust generated at subduction zones?Geology, Vol. 16, No. 4, April pp. 314-317ZimbabweMagmas, Crust
DS1988-0257
1988
Goldstein, S.L.Decoupled evolution of neodymium and Strontium isotopes in the continental crust and the mantleNature, Vol. 336, No. 6201, Dec. 22-29, pp. 733-737GlobalCrust, mantle, Geochronology
DS1988-0272
1988
Griffiths, R.W., Turner, J.S.Viscous entrainment by sinking plumesEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 90, No. 4, November 25, pp. 467-477GlobalCrust, Genesis
DS1988-0284
1988
Hall, J.M., Fisher, B.E.The Iceland research drilling project crustal section: stable remagnetization below 3 Km crustal depth.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 25, pp. 1304-15.GlobalCrust, magnetite
DS1988-0614
1988
Schoell, M.Origins of methane in the earthChemical Geology, Vol. 71, No. 1/3, December 15, pp. 1-260. Special IssueGlobalCrust, Methane
DS1988-0615
1988
Schreyer, W.Subduction of continental crust to mantle depths:petrologicalevidenceEpisodes, Vol. 11, No. 2, June pp. 97-104GlobalCrust, mantle
DS1989-0016
1989
Albarede, F.Sm/neodymium constraints on the growth rate of continental crustTectonophysics, Vol. 161, No. 3/4, pp. 299-305GlobalGeochronology, Crust
DS1989-0136
1989
Bohlen, S.R., Mezger, K.Origin of granulite terranes and the formation of the lowercontinentalcrustScience, Vol. 244, April 21, pp. 326-329. Database # 17814GlobalCrust, Granulite terranes
DS1989-0310
1989
Crook, K.A.W.Why the Precambrian time scale should be chronostratigraphic: a response to recommendations by the subcommision on Precambrian stratigraphyPrecambrian Research, Vol. 42, pp. 143-150. Database # 17817GlobalPrecambrian, Stratigraphy, Time scale
DS1989-0474
1989
Garmany, J.Accumulations of melt at the base of young oceanic crustNature, Vol. 340, August 24, pp. 628-632. Database # 18138GlobalCrust, MOHO drilling
DS1989-0478
1989
Geiger, C.A., Guidotti, C.V.Precambrian metamorphism in the southern Lake Superior region and its bearing on crustal evolutionGeoscience Wisconsin, Vol. 13, July pp. 1-33Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, MidcontinentTectonics, Crustal evolution
DS1989-0797
1989
Klemperer, S.L.Deep seismic reflection profiling and the growth of thecontinentalcrustTectonophysics, Vol. 161, No. 3/4, pp. 233-244GlobalGeophysics, Seismic, crust
DS1989-1545
1989
Veizer, J., Hoefs, J., Lowe, D.R., Thurston, P.C.Geochemistry of Precambrian carbonates. 2. Archean greenstone belts and Archean sea waterGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 53, No. 4, April pp. 859-872. Database # 17926GlobalGeochemistry, Greenstone Belts, Precambrian
DS1989-1546
1989
Veizer, J., Hoefs, J., Ridler, R.H., Jensen, L.S., Lowe, D.R.Geochemistry of Precambrian carbonates. 1. Archean hydrothermal systemsGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 53, No. 4, April pp. 845-858. Database # 17926GlobalGeochemistry, Precambrian
DS1990-0128
1990
Arkani-Hamed, J., Urquhart, W.E.S.Reduction to the pole of the North American magnetic anomaliesGeophysics, Vol. 55, No. 2, February pp. 218-225United States, CanadaGeophysics -magnetics, Crust
DS1990-0189
1990
Beloussov, V.V.Tectonophyere of he Earth: upper mantle and crust interactionTectonophysics, Vol. 180, No. 2-4, Aug. 20, pp. 139-184.MantleCrust, Tectonics
DS1990-0262
1990
Calvert, A.J., Hasselgren, E.A., Clwoes, R.M.Oceanic rift propagation- a cause of crustal underplating and seamountvolcanism.Geology, Vol. 18, No. 9, September pp. 886-889GlobalTectonics -seamount, Crust
DS1990-0271
1990
Cannon, W.F., Phillips, J.D., Green, A.G., Morel-a l'Hussier, P.Great Lakes segment of the Canada -U.S. border transectGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Vol. 22, No. 7, p. A191GlobalGeochronology, Crust
DS1990-0299
1990
Chae, C.G.Stored mafic/ultramafic crust and early Archean mantle depletionNational Technical Information Service, N90 -19715 17pGlobalMantle, Crust
DS1990-0404
1990
Dia, A., Allegre, C.J., Erlank, A.J.The development of continental crust through geological time: the South african caseEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 98, No. 1, April pp. 74-89South AfricaCrust, Tectonics
DS1990-0486
1990
Fountain, D.M., Percival, J., Salisbury, M.H.Exposed cross sections of the continental crust- synopsisExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 653-662GlobalCrust, Geophysics
DS1990-0649
1990
Handy, M.R.A basic tectonic problem the exhumation of coherent sections of continentalcrustTerra, Abstracts of Crustal Dynamics: Pathways and Records held Bochum FRG, Vol. 2, December p. 1GlobalCrust, Tectonics
DS1990-0774
1990
Johnston, A.C., Kanter, L.R.Earthquakes in stable continental crustScientific American, Vol. 262, No. 3, March pp. 68-82MissouriCrust, Earthquakes
DS1990-0806
1990
Kay, R.W., Kay, S.M.Processses in the lower continental crust: evidence from root zones of modern arc systemsTerra, Abstracts of Crustal Dynamics: Pathways and Records held Bochum FRG, Vol. 2, December p. 44GlobalCrust, Arc systems
DS1990-0807
1990
Kay, R.W., Kay, S.M.Basaltic composition xenoliths and the formation, modification and preservation of the lower crustExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 401-420GlobalXenoliths, Crust
DS1990-0836
1990
King, E.R.Precambrian terrane of north central Wisconsin: an aeromagneticperspectiveCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 11, November pp. 1472-1477WisconsinGeophysics, Precambrian
DS1990-1133
1990
Oliver, J.Strategy for exploration of the buried continental crustExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 645-651GlobalCrust, Geophysics
DS1990-1151
1990
Pakiser, L.C., Mooney, W.D.Geophysical framework of the continental United StatesGeological Society of America (GSA) Memoir, No. 172, 840p. 3 plates approx. $ 92.50United StatesGeophysics, Structure, crust, mantle
DS1990-1161
1990
Parsons, T., McCarthy, J., Howie, J.M., Thompson, G.A.Full wavelength imaging of Colorado Plateau, Arizona, USATerra, Abstracts of Deep Seismic reflection profiling of the Continental, Vol. 2, December abstracts p. 203ArizonaGeophysics -Seismics, Crust
DS1990-1216
1990
Rapp, R.P.Vapor-absent partial melting of amphibolite/eclogite at 8-32 Kbar; implications for the origin and growth of the continental crustPh.D. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY, 327pGlobalEclogite, Crust
DS1990-1278
1990
Rudnick, R.L., Goldstein, S.L.The lead isotopic compositions of lower crustal xenoliths and the Evolution of lower crustal leadEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 98, pp. 192-207Australia, West GermanyGeochronology, Crustal xenoliths, Craton
DS1990-1385
1990
Snyder, G.L.Early Precambrian basic rocks of the USAHall, R.P., Hughes, D.K., editors, Early Precambrian Basic, pp. 191-220Minnesota, Wisconsin, WyomingBasic/ultrabasic, Precambrian
DS1990-1398
1990
Southwick, D.C.The essential role of scientific drilling in Precambrian research inMinnesotaGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Abstracts, Vol. 22, No. 7, p. A198MinnesotaBedrock, Crust
DS1990-1438
1990
Sychanthavong, S.P.H.Crustal evolution and orogenyA.a. Balkema, 339p. approx. $ 40.00Africa, CaliforniaTable of contents, Crustal evolution, plate tectonics
DS1990-1452
1990
Taylor, S.R.Not mere scum of the earthNature, Vol. 346, No. 6285, August 16, p. 608-609GlobalCrust, Origin
DS1990-1476
1990
Touret, J.L.R.Fluid exchange between upper mantle and lower continental crustTerra, Abstracts of Crustal Dynamics: Pathways and Records held Bochum FRG, Vol. 2, December p. 48GlobalCrust, Mantle -fluid
DS1990-1487
1990
Ullom, B., Palmer, D.K.Crustal structure in east-central KentuckyEos, Vol. 71, No. 43, October 23, p. 1435 AbstractKentuckyGeophysics -magnetics, gravity, Crust
DS1990-1512
1990
Verhoef, J., Arkani-Hamed, J.Chemical remanent magnetization of oceanic crustGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 17, No. 11, October pp. 1945-1948GlobalGeophysics-magnetics, Crust
DS1990-1557
1990
Wilks, K.R., Carter, N.L.Rheology of some continental lower crustal rocksTectonophysics, Vol. 182, No. 1-2, Oct. 1, pp. 57-77GlobalCrust, Rheology
DS1991-0007
1991
Aina, A., Emofurieta, W.O.VLF anomalies at contacts between Precambrian rocks in southwest NigeriaGeoexploration, Vol. 28, No. 1, April, pp. 55-66NigeriaGeophysics -VLF., Precambrian
DS1991-0033
1991
Armstrong, R.L.The persistent myth of crustal growthAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 38, December pp. 613-630MantleCrust, Geochronology
DS1991-0058
1991
Baldwin, R., Frey, H.MAGSAT crustal anomalies for Africa- dawn to dusk dat a differences and acombined dat a setPhysics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 67, No. 3-4, July pp. 237-250Africa, South AfricaCrust, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1991-0102
1991
Bernardgriffiths, J., Fourcade, S., Dupuy, C.Isotopic study (Strontium, neodymium, Oxygen and Carbon) of lamprophyresEarth Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 103, No. 1-4, April pp. 190-199MoroccoGeochronology, Crust, lamprophyres
DS1991-0301
1991
Cook, F.A.Geophysical constraints on Proterozoic continental growth in northwesternCanadaEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 296Northwest TerritoriesGeophysics, Crust
DS1991-0415
1991
Durrheim, R.J., Mooney, W.D.Archean and Proterozoic crustal evolution: evidence from crustalseismologyGeology, Vol. 19, No. 6, June pp. 606-609Canada, United StatesTectonics, Crust
DS1991-0466
1991
Farmer, G.L., Ball, T.T.Origin of Tdm (neodymium)=2.0-2.2 Ga crust in southern Wyoming: mechanical mixing of Proterozoic and Archean crustal materialEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 296WyomingGeochronology, Crust
DS1991-0538
1991
Garwin, L.Smoke signals from the deepNature, Vol. 351, No. 6329, June 27, pp. 699-701GlobalCrust, Subduction zones
DS1991-0563
1991
Geologische RundschauCrustal dynamics -pathway and recordsGeologische Rundschau, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 207-495GlobalCrust, Crustal dynamics
DS1991-0592
1991
Gotze, H.J., Monger, J.W.H.Global geoscience transects project: achievements and future goalsEpisodes, Vol. 14, No. 2, June pp. 131-138GlobalTectonics -General transects, Crust
DS1991-0650
1991
Hall, R.P., Hughes, D.J.Early Precambrian basic magmatismChapman and Hall, 472pSouth Africa, Ontario, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Greenland, ScotlandBook -table of contents, Magmatism, Archean, Precambrian, geochemistry
DS1991-0752
1991
Hughes, S., Luetgert, J.H.Crustal structure of the western New England Appalachians and the Adirondack MountainsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B 10, September 10, pp. 16, 471-16, 494AppalachiaCrust, Tectonics -structure
DS1991-0789
1991
Jenks, P.J., Sinha, A.K., Essex, R.Late Proterozoic magmatism in the eastern United States: neodymium, lead and Strontium isotope systematics and implications for crust-mantle interactionsGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 135AppalachiaCrust, Geochronology
DS1991-0833
1991
Kay, R.W., Mahlburg-Kay, S.Creation and destruction of lower continental crustGeologische Rundschau, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 259-278GlobalMantle, crust, Geochemistry, bulk composition
DS1991-1045
1991
Manglik, A., Singh, R.N.Rheology of Indian continental crust and upper mantleProceedings Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Vol. 100, No. 4, December pp. 389-398IndiaMantle, Crust
DS1991-1059
1991
Marquatt, G.Finite element modeling of lower crustal flow: a model for crustal thickness variationsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B12, November 10, pp. 20, 331-20, 335MantleCrust, Modeling -experimental
DS1991-1119
1991
Meissner, R., Mooney, W.D.Speculations on continental crustal evolutionEos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 52, December 24, pp. 585.590MantleCrust, Tectonics
DS1991-1129
1991
Mengel, K., Sachs, P.M., Stosch, H.G., Worner, G., Loock, G.Crustal xenoliths from Cenozoic volcanic fields of West Germany:implications for structure and composition of the continental crustTectonophysics, Vol. 195, No. 2-4, pp. 271-290GermanyXenoliths, Crust
DS1991-1163
1991
Minier, J., Reiter, M.Heat flow on the southern Colorado PlateauTectonophysics, Vol. 200, pp. 51-86Colorado Plateau, WyomingHeat flow, Jemez zone, crust
DS1991-1184
1991
Mooney, W.D., Meissner, R.Continental crustal evolution observationsEos Transactions, Vol. 72, No. 48, November 26, pp. 537, 540, 541MantleCrustal evolution, Tectonics
DS1991-1251
1991
Ojakangas, R.W.Precambrian geology of the southern Canadian shield and the eastern BalticshieldMinnesota Geological Survey, Information Circular, No. 34, 80pMinnesota, Ontario, RussiaGeneral shield, Precambrian
DS1991-1355
1991
Pinet, C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J-C., Gariepy, C., Bienfait, G.Heat flow and structure of the lithosphere in the eastern Canadian shieldJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B12, November 10, pp. 19, 941-19, 963OntarioHeat flow, Crust, greenstone belts
DS1991-1358
1991
Plumb, K.A.New Precambrian time scaleEpisodes, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 139-140GlobalPrecambrian, Time scale
DS1991-1458
1991
Ross, G.M.Precambrian basement in the Canadian Cordillera: an introductionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 8, August pp. 1133-1139Alberta, western CanadaGeochronology, Precambrian
DS1991-1495
1991
Samson, S.D., Patchett, P.J.The Canadian Cordillera as a modern analogue of Proterozoic crustalgrowthAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 38, December pp. 595-611Canada, British Columbia, Alaska, YukonCrust, Terranes - regional geology
DS1991-1544
1991
Senikhatov, M.A., et al.A new stratigraphic scale for the Precambrian of the USSRInternational Geology Review, Vol. 33, No. 5, May pp. 413-422RussiaStratigraphy, Precambrian
DS1991-1548
1991
Shalev, E., Park, J., Lerner-Lam, A.Crustal veolocity and Moho topography in central New HampshireJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B 10, September 10, pp. 16, 415-427GlobalCrust, Tectonics
DS1991-1584
1991
Silver, L.Growth, modification and destruction of continental lithosphere as reworked in southwestern North AmericaEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 297United StatesCrust, Mantle
DS1991-1591
1991
Sims, P.K., Peterman, Z.E., Hildenbrand, T.G., Mahan, S.Precambrian basement map of the Trans-Hudson Orogen and adjacent northern Great Plains, United States (US)United States Geological Survey (USGS), Map I 2214, 1: 1, 000, 000 $ 3.10Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, WyomingPrecambrian, Map
DS1991-1659
1991
Stern, R.J., Van Schmus, W.R.Crustal evolution in the Late ProterozoicPrecambrian Research, special issue, Vol. 53, No. 1/2, pp. 1-160Brazil, South America, Nova Scotia, Morocco, SudanCrustal evolution, Paleomagnetism
DS1991-1713
1991
Theriault, R.J., Ross, G.M.neodymium isotope evidence for crustal recycling in the ca 2.0 Ga subsurface Of western CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 8, August pp. 1140-1147Alberta, western CanadaGeochronology, Precambrian
DS1991-1741
1991
Torgersen, T.Crustal scale fluid transport: magnetitude and mechanisMGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 18, No. 5, May pp. 917-918GlobalCrust, Fluid flow
DS1991-1780
1991
Van Schmus, W.R.Age and crustal history of the Midcontinent region in the United StatesEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 297MidcontinentGeochronology, Crust
DS1991-1818
1991
Von Huene, R., Scholl, D.W.Observations at convergent margins concerning sediment subduction, subduction erosion and the growth of continental crustReviews of Geophysics, Vol. 29, No. 3, August pp. 279-370GlobalCrust, Subduction
DS1991-1819
1991
Von Huene, R., School, D.W.Observations at convergent margin concerning sediment subduction, subduction erosion, and the growth of continental crustReviews of Geophysics, Vol. 29, No. 3, August pp. 279-316GlobalSubduction processes, Crust
DS1991-1837
1991
Wedepohl, K.H.Chemical composition and fractionation of the continental crustGeologische Rundschau, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 207-223MantleCrust, Geochemistry
DS1991-1843
1991
Wendlandt, R.F., Baldridge, W.S., Neumann, E.R.Modification of lower crust by continental rift magmatismGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 18, No. 9, September pp. 1759-1762GlobalCrust, Tectonics -rifts
DS1991-1888
1991
Wooden, J.L.Crustal growth in an early Archean enriched crust-mantle system: the Wyoming Province of the western United StatesEos, Spring Meeting Program And Abstracts, Vol. 72, No. 17, April 23, p. 296WyomingMantle, Crust
DS1991-1941
1991
Zoback, M.L., Magee, M.Stress magnitudes in the crust -constraints from stress orientation and relative magnitude dataPhil. Transactions Royal Society of London, Vol. 337, No. 1645, October 15, pp. 181-195GlobalCrust, Tectonics
DS1992-0086
1992
Barley, M.E., Groves, D.I.Supercontinent cycles and the distribution of metal deposits through timeGeology, Vol. 20, No. 4, April pp. 291-294GlobalMetallogeny, Pangea, Precambrian, Supercontinents, spatial
DS1992-0104
1992
Bedard, J.H., Kerr, R.C., Hallworth, M.A.Porous sidewall and sloping flow crystallization experiments using a relative mush: implications for the self-channelization of residual melts incumulatesEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 111, No. 2/4, July pp. 319-330GlobalCrust, Layering, differentiation, cumulates
DS1992-0122
1992
Bickel, M.J., Martin, A., Nisbet, E.G., Orpen, J.L., et al.The geology of the Belingwe greenstone belt, ZimbabweA.a. Balkema, approx. $ 70.00ZimbabweBook -Greenstone belt, Crustal evolution
DS1992-0153
1992
Bowring, S.A.Earth's early crustEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 3, Jan. 21, p. 33MantleCrust, Geochemistry
DS1992-0202
1992
Cameron, K.L., Robinson, J.V., Niemeyer, S., Nimz, G.J., KuentzContrasting styles of Pre-Cenozoic and Mid-Tertiary crustal evolution inJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B 12, November 10, pp. 17, 353-17, 376MexicoXenoliths, Crust
DS1992-0373
1992
Dominguez, J.M.L.Sequence stratigraphy applied to Precambrian terrains: examples for the State of Bahia.(in Portugese).Revista Brasileira de Geociencas, (in Portugese)., Vol. 22, No. 4, Dec. pp. 422-436BrazilStratigraphy, Precambrian
DS1992-0422
1992
Ellis, D.J.Precambrian tectonics and the physicochemical evolution of the continentalcrust. part.2. Lithosphere delamination and ensialic orogenyPrecambrian Research, Vol. 55, No. 1-4, March pp. 507-524AustraliaTectonics, Crust
DS1992-0478
1992
Fountain, D.M., Arculus, R., Kay, R.W.Continental lower crust #2Elsevier, 485pGlobalCrust, lithosphere, magma, fluids, granulite terranes, Geophysics, seismics, MOHO, xenoliths
DS1992-0503
1992
Fyfe, W.S.Magma underplating of continental crustJournal of Volcanology and geothermal research, Vol. 50, No. 1/2, April 15, pp. 33-40MantleCrust, Magma
DS1992-0718
1992
Hoffmann, H.J.New Precambrian time scale: commentsEpisodes, Vol. 15, No. 2, June pp. 122-123GlobalPrecambrian, Time scale
DS1992-0737
1992
Hughes, S., Luetgert, J.H.Crustal structure of the southeastern Grenville Province, northern New York State and eastern OntarioJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B12, November 10, pp. 17, 455-17, 479GlobalTectonics, Crustal structure
DS1992-0767
1992
Jacobsen, S.B., Harper, C.J.Isotopic modeling of crust and mantle evolutionV.m. Goldschmidt Conference Program And Abstracts, Held May 8-10th. Reston, p. A 54. abstractMantleGeochronology, Crust
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Jodicke, H.Water and graphite in the earth's crust - an approach to interpretation of conductivity modelsSurveys in Geophysics, Vol. 13, pp. 381-407GlobalCrust, Geophysics -models
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McCabe, C.The continents 500 million years agoEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 2, Jan. 14, p. 22. (1/2 pg.)MantleCrust, Pangea
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Mueller, P.A., Wooden, J.L., Nutman, A.P.3.96 Ga zircons from an Archean quartzite, Beartooth Mountains, MontanaGeology, Vol. 20, No. 4, April pp. 327-330MontanaNorthern Wyoming province, Crustal evolution
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Newsom, H.E., Sims, K.W.W.Chemical fractionation in the continental crust: clues from Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb),Tungsten (W),and lead in lower crustal xenolithsV.m. Goldschmidt Conference Program And Abstracts, Held May 8-10th., p. A 75. abstractMantleCrust, Arsenic, Antimony, Tungsten,lead, Geochemistry -xenoliths
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Newson, H.E., Sims, K.W.W.Chemical fractionation in the continental crust: Archean crust versus lower crustal xenolithsEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 323MantleCrust, Xenoliths
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Padilha, A.L., Trivedi, N.B., Vitorello, I., Da Costra, J.M.Upper crustal structure of the northeast Parana Basin, Brasil, determined from integrated magnetotelluric and gravity measurementsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B3, March 10, pp. 3351-3366BrazilStructure, Crust
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Philippot, P., Van Roermund, H.L.M.Deformation processes in eclogitic rocks: evidence for the rheological delamination of the oceanic crust in deeper levels of subduction zones.Journal of Structural Geology, Vol. 14, No. 89, pp. 1059-1077.GlobalEclogites, Crust
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Rice, R.J.Recent developments in Precambrian sedimentary geologyCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 12, December pp. 2521-2522CanadaSedimentary, Precambrian
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Warner, R.D., Wasilewski, P.J.Magnetic petrology of deep crustal rocksEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 91MantleGeophysics -magnetics, Crust
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White, R.S., McKenzie, D., O'Nions, R.K.Oceanic crustal thickness from seismic measurements and rare earth elementinversionsJournal of Geophy. Res, Vol. 97, No. B 13, December 10, pp. 19, 683-19, 715GlobalCrust, Geophysics - seismics
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Windom, K.E., Seifert, K.E., Van Schmus, W.R., Wallin, E.T.Archean and Proterozoic rocks from northwestern IowaGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstract Volume, Vol. 24, No. 4, April p. 71. abstract onlyIowaGeneral geology, Precambrian
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Atherton, M.P., Petford, N.Generation of sodium rich magmas from newly underplated basaltic crustNature, Vol. 362, March 11, pp. 144-146PeruCrust, Trondjhemite
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Atherton, M.P., Petford, N.Generation of sodium-rich magmas from newly underplated basaltic crustNature, Vol. 362, March 11, pp. 144-146PeruSubduction, Crust
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Boyd, N.K., Smithson, S.B.Moho in the Archean Minnesota gneiss terrane: fossil, alteration or layered intrusion? #1Geology, Vol. 23, No. 12, December pp. 1131-1134.MinnesotaGeophysics -seismics, Crust
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Clowes, R.M.Variations in continental crustal structure in Canada from LITHOPROBE seismic reflection and other dataTectonophysics, Vol. 219, No. 1-3, pp. 1-28CanadaGeophysics -seismics, Crust, tectonics
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Condie, K.C.Chemical composition and evolution of the upper continental crust:constrasting results from surface samples and shalesChemical Geology, Vol. 104, pp. 1-37GlobalCrust, Geochemistry
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Condie, K.C.Chemical composition and evolution of upper continental crust: contrasting results from surface samples and shalesChemical Geology, Vol. 104, pp. 1-37MantleCrust, Geochemistry
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De Wit, M.J., Hart, R.A.Earth's earliest continental lithosphere, hydrothermal flux and crustalrecyclingLithos, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, September pp. 309-336MantleCrustal recycling, Thermometry, Lithosphere
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Frost, C.D.neodymium isotopic evidence for the antiquity of the Wyoming provinceGeology, Vol. 21, No. 4, April pp. 351-354WyomingGeochronology, Precambrian, Archean model ages
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Henstock, T.J., Woods, A.W., White, R.S.The accretion of oceanic crust by episodic sill intrusionJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B 3, March 10, pp. 4143-4161MantleCrust, Seismic refraction data
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Holmden, C., Muelenbachs, K.The 18O/16O ratio of 2-Billion year old Seawater inferred from ancient oceanic crustScience, Vol. 259, March 19, pp. 1733-1735MantleCrust, Geochronology
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Kravchenko, S.M.Evolution of igneous activity of the mantleDoklady Academy of Sciences USSR, Earth Science Section, Vol. 319, No. 5, April 1993 pp. 116-122MantleCrust
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1993
Lazko, E.E., Sharkov, E.V., Boatikov, D.A.Mantle substrates, their geochemical typization and role in the subcrust magma formation. (Russian)Geochemistry International (Geokhimiya), (Russian), No. 2, February pp. 165-188Russia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Geochemistry, Mantle, crust
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Ludden, J., Hubert, C., Barnes, A., Milkereit, B., Sawyer, E.A three dimensional perspective on the evolution of Archean crust:LITHOPROBE seismic reflection images in the southwestern Superior ProvinceLithos, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, September pp. 357-372OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Crust
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1993
Malpas, J.Deep drilling of the Oceanic crust and Upper MantleGsa Today, Vol. 3, No. 3, March pp. 53-57MantleCrust, Drilling, magma chambers
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Monger, J.W.H.Canadian Cordillera tectonics: from geosynclines to crustal collageCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 2, February pp. 209-231Cordillera, British ColumbiaTectonics, Crust
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Moores, E.M.Neoproterozoic oceanic crustal thining, emergence of continents, and origin of the Phanerozoic ecosystem: a modelGeology, Vol. 21, No. 1, January pp. 5-8GlobalCrust, EcosysteM.
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Nesbitt, B.E.Electrical resistivities of crustal fluidsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B 3, March 10, pp. 4301-4310MantleCrust, Geophysics -resistivity
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Peacock, S.M.The importance of blueschist - eclogite dehydration reactions in subducting oceanic crustGeological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 105, No. 5, May pp. 684-694Globalmetamorphism, Crust, Subduction
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Reed, J.C., Bickford, M.E., Houston, R.S., Link, P.K., Rankin, D.W.Precambrian: conterminous U.SGeological Society of America DNAG Volume, No. C-2, 700p. approx. $ 100.00United StatesBook -table of contents, Precambrian
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Roscoe, S.M., Card, K.D.The reappearance of the Huronian in Wyoming: rifting and drifting of ancient continentsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 12, Dec. pp. 2475-2480WyomingTectonics, Huronian, Precambrian
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Rosen, O.M.Heat production within the Anabar shield and formation of the lower continental crust.Soviet Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 33, No. 12, pp. 18-23.Russia, Anabar shieldCrust
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Rundqvist, D.V., Mitrofanov, F.P.Precambrian geology of the USSRElsevier, 544p. $ approx. $ 194.00RussiaBook -table of contents, Precambrian
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Slavinsky, V.V.Thermobarometry of xenoliths from deep-seated rocksInternational Geology Review, Vol. 35, No. 1, January pp. 48-58.RussiaBarometry, Crust
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Duncan, C.C., Turcotte, D.L.On the breakup and coalescence of continentsGeology, Vol. 22, No. 2, Feberuary pp. 103-106GlobalContinental drift
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Easton, R.M., Carter, T.R.Basement geology and the Precambrian Paleozoic unconformity in southernOntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Guidebook, No. B1, May 65pOntarioPrecambrian, Guidebook
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Jackson, H.R., Reid, I.Crustal thickness variations between Greenland and Ellesmere Island margins detremined from seismic...Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, pp. 1407-18.Greenland, Northwest Territories, Ellesmere IslandGeophysics - seismics, Crust
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Kamo, S.L., Davis, D.W.Reassessment of Archean crustal development in the Barberton Mountain @South Africa, based on uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) datingTectonics, Vol. 13, No. 1, February pp. 167-192South AfricaCrust, Tectonics
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1994
Kroner, A., Tegtmeyer, A.Gneiss-greenstone relationships in ancient gneiss complex of southwest southern Africa, and implications for early crustal evolutionPrecambrian Research, Vol. 67, pp. 109-137GlobalTectonics, Crustal evolution
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Leaman, D.E., Baillie, P.W., Powell, McA.Precambrian Tasmania: a thin skinned devilExploration Geophysics, Australian Bulletin, Vol. 25, No. 1, March pp. 19-24TasmaniaGeophysics, Tectonics, Precambrian
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1994
Lyatsky, H.V.Formation of non-compression sedimentary basins on continental crust-limitations on modern models.Journal of Petroleum Geol., Vol. 17, No. 3, July pp. 301-316.BasinsCrust
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1994
Peacock, S.M., Rushmer, T., Thompson, A.B.Partial melting of subducting oceanic crustEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 121, No. 1/2, January pp. 227-244.MantleSubduction, Tectonics, Oceanic Crust
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Romm, J.A new forerunner for continental driftNature, Vol. 367, No. 6462, February 3, pp. 407-408MantleTectonics, Continental drift
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Schmitz, M.A balanced model of the southern Central AndesTectonics, Vol. 13, No. 2, April, pp. 484-492Argentina, Bolivia, AndesCrustal structure, Tectonics
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Stein, M., Hofmann, A.W.Mantle plumes and episodic crustal growthNature, Vol. 372, No. 6501, Nov. 3, pp. 63-68.MantleCrustal growth
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Trompette, R., Carozzi, A.V.Geology of Western Gondwana ( 2000-500 Ma)Aa Balkema, 350p. approx. $ 100.00GondwanaCrust, fold belts, Book review
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Baird, D.J., Knapp, J.H., Steer, D.N., Brown, L.D., NelsonUpper mantle reflectivity beneath the Williston Basin, phase change @and origin of intracratonic basinsGeology, Vol. 23, No. 5, May pp. 431-434.SaskatchewanTrans Hudson Orogeny, Crust
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Barth, A.P., Wooden, J.L., et al.Origin of gneisses in aureole of San Gabriel anorthosite complex-Proterozoic crustal evolutionTectonics, Vol. 14, No. 3, June pp. 736-752CaliforniaCrustal evolution, Anorthosite
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Bowring, S.A., Housh, T.The earth's early evolutionScience, Vol. 269, No. 5230, Sept. 15, pp. 1535-1540.GlobalCrustal evolution, Craton
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Chemical GeologySpecial issue: Mafic magmatism through timeChemical Geology, Vol. 126, No. 1, Nov. 20, pp. 1-80QuebecBook -table of contents, Abitibi, mantle plumes, komatiites, crust, hydration
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Crawford, M.L.Tectonics and the lower crustGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 27, No. 6, abstract p. A 339.MantleTectonics, Crust
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De Groot-Hedlin, C., et al.Evidence of crustal thickening beneath the northern Tien Shan Mountains from teleseismic arrivals.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F416. Abstract.ChinaCrust, Geophysics -seismic
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Hartnady, C.J.H.Quantitative models of crustal growthSouth African Journal of Geology, Vol. 98, No. 2, June pp. 101-111South AfricaMantle -model, Crust
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Hartnady, C.J.H.Quantitative models of crustal growthSouth. African Journal of Geology, Vol. 98, No. 2, June pp. 109-111.South AfricaCrust, Mantle
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Kimura, G., Ludden, J.Peeling oceanic crust in subduction zonesGeology, Vol. 23, No. 3, March pp. 217-220.JapanCrust, Subduction
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Mooney, W.D.The seismic structure and composition of continental crustGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 27, No. 6, abstract p. A 194.MantleGeophysics -seismics, Crust
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Petford, N.Segregation of tonalitic -trondhjemitic melts in the continental crust: The mantle connectionJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 100, No. B8, Aug. 10, pp. 15, 735-744MantleCrust, Trondhjemite
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1995
Precambrian 95International conference on tectonics and metallogeny of early/mid Precambrian orogenic beltsPrecambrian 95, Aug 28 -Sept. 1QuebecConference -ad, Tectonics, metallogeny, crust, orogeny, Craton
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Quick, J.E., Sinigol, S., Mayer, A.Emplacement of mantle peridotite in the lower continental crust, Ivrea-Verbano zone, northwest ItalyGeology, Vol. 23, No. 8, August pp. 739-742.ItalyPeridotite, Mantle, crust
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Schlee, Karl, TorresanImaging the sea floorUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Bulletin, No. 2079, 30pOceanRemote sensing, side scan sonar, sea beaM., Tectonics, crust
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Simonetti, A., Bell, K.neodymium, lead, and Strontium isotope systematics of fluorite at the Amba Dongar carbonatite Complex, India: fluid mixing...Economic Geology, Vol. 90, No. 7, Nov. pp. 2018-2027.IndiaCarbonatite, Geochronology, hydrotherma, crust, Deposit -Amba Dongar
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Smith, D., Riter, J.C.Xenoliths, mantle processes, and dynamics of the Colorado PlateauEos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F605. Abstract.Colorado PlateauCrust, Geodynamics
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Spencer, J.E.Uplift of the Colorado Plateau due to lithosphere attenuation during Laramide low angle subduction.Eos, Vol. 76, No. 46, Nov. 7. p.F605. Abstract.Colorado PlateauCrust, Geodynamics
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Taylor, L.A., Snyder, G.A.Diamondiferous eclogite xenoliths from kimberlites: a mantle or crustalorigin?Geological Society of America (GSA) abstract, Vol. 27, No. 2, March p. 91.South Africa, Russia, YakutiaEclogites, Mantle, crust
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Taylor, S.R., Mclennan, S.M.The geochemical evolution of the continental crustReviews of Geophysics, Vol. 33, No. 2, May, pp. 241-265.MantleGeochemistry, Crust
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Thompson, A.B., Connolly, J.A.D.Melting of the continental crust: some thermal and petrological constraints on anatexis in collision.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 100, No. B8, Aug. 10, pp. 15, 565-80.MantleCrust, Petrology
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Timmerman, M.J., Daly, J.S.samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd) evidence for late Archean crust formation in the Lapland-Kola mobilebelt, Kola Peninsula, Russia NorwayPrecambrian Research, Vol. 72, No. 1-2, March pp. 97-108.Russia, NorwayGeochronology, Crust
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Zelt, C.A., White, D.J.Crustal structure and tectonics of the southeastern Canadian CordilleraJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 100, No. B12, Dec. 10, pp. 24, 255-73British ColumbiaTectonics, Crustal structure
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GeotimesNew theories on continental driftGeotimes, Feb. pp. 6-7MantleTectonics, Continental drift
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Jin, Bai, Fengyan, DaiThe early Precambrian crustal evolution of ChinaJournal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 3/5, pp. 205-214ChinaPrecambrian, Structure, tectonics
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Krapez, B.Sequence stratigraphic concepts applied to the identification of basin filling rhythms in PrecambrianAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 43, No. 4, Aug. 1, pp. 355-380AustraliaStratigraphy, Precambrian
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Maboko, M.A.H., Nakamura, E.neodymium and Strontium isotopic mapping of the Archean Proterozoic boundary in southeastern Tanzania using granites ..Precambrian Research, Vol. 77, No. 1-2, March 1, pp. 105-116TanzaniaCrust, Geochronology
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Nutman, A.P., McGregor, V.R., Kinny, P.D.The Itsaq gneiss Complex of southern West Greenland; world's most extensive record early crustal evolutionPrecambrian Research, Vol. 78, No. 1-3, May 1, pp. 1-40GreenlandCrustal evolution, Itsaq Complex
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Shchipanksy, A.A., Bogdanova, S.V.The Sarmatian crustal segment: Precambrian correlation between the Voronezh Massif and the Ukrainian Shield.Tectonophysics, Vol. 268, No. 1/4, Dec. 31, pp. 109-126.UKrainePrecambrian, Aulocogen
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Stevenson, R., Henry, P., Gariepy, C.Micro-continents and cratons: crustal evolution in the western SuperiorProvince.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Abstracts, Vol. 21, abstract only p.A91.OntarioCraton, Crustal evolution
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Xia, J., Sprowl, D.R., Steeples, D.W.A model of Precambrian geology of Kansas derived from gravity and magneticdata.Computers and Geosciences, Vol. 22, No. 8, pp. 883-895.KansasGeophysics - magnetics, Precambrian
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Abbott, D.H., Drury, R., Mooney, W.D.Continents as lithological icebergs: the importance of bouyant lithosphericroots.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 149, pp. 15-27.Russia, Europe, UralsSubduction, plumes, Oceanic crust
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Davis, W.J.uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) zircon and rutile ages from granulite xenoliths in the Slave Province:evidence for mafic magmatism.Geology, Vol. 25, No. 4, April pp. 343-346Northwest TerritoriesCrust - magmatism, Proterozoic dike swarms
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DeBari, S.M.Evolution of magmas in continental and oceanic arcs: the role of the lowercrust.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 35, No. 2, April pp. 501-520.Alaska, ArgentinaCrust, Mantle magma, Slab subduction
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Giebovtsky, V.A.The Early Precambrian of Russia #1Gordon and Breach Publ, 979p. approx. $ 100 United StatesRussiaBook - ad, Precambrian
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Grigorev, N.A.Mineral concentrators as carriers of major chemical elements in the Upper Continental crust.Geochemistry International, Vol. 35, No. 6, June 1, pp. 499-503.MantleGeochemistry, Crust
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International Geological CongressOrogenic belts geological mappingIgc 30th, Vol. 7, 170pGlobalBook - table of contents, Tectonics, crust
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Kramers, J.D., Tolstikhin, I.N.Two terrestrial lead isotope paradoxes, forward transport modelling, coreformation... history crustChemical Geology, Vol. 139, pp. 75-110MantleAccretion, crustal growth, Core formation continental crust
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Lahtinen, R., Huhma, H.Isotopic and geochemical constraints on the evolution of the 1.93-1.79 Ga Svecofennian crust and mantle.Precambrian Research, Vol. 82, No. 1-2, March pp. 13-34.FinlandTectonics, crust, mantle, Geochronology
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Lamb, S., Hoke, L.Origin of the high pressurelateau in the Central Andes, Bolivia, South AmericaTectonics, Vol. 16, No. 4, August pp. 623-49BoliviaBolivian Altiplano, chronostratigraphy, tectonics, Structure, Tambo Tambilla, deformation, crustal
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Snelson, C.M., Keller, G.R., et al.Western North American crustal structure: deep probe 1995Geological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 29, No. 2, March 20-21, p. 48.Alberta, Wyoming, MontanaTectonics, Crustal structure
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Tardley, B.W.D., Valley, J.W.The petrologic case for a dry lower crustJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 102, No. 6, June 10, pp. 12, 173-86.MantlePetrology, Crust
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Haggerty, S.E.Diamonds in space and timeIma 17th. Abstract Vol., p. A12. abstractGlobalPresolar, impact, crustal, mantle
DS1998-0915
1998
Mackey, K.G., Fujita, K., Ruff, L.J.Crustal thickness of northeast RussiaTectonophysics, Vol. 284, No. 3-4, Jan. 30, pp. 283-298.Russia, SiberiaTectonics, Crust
DS1998-0945
1998
Marshak, S., Hamburger, M., Van der Pluijm, B.Tectonics of continental interiors..... Penrose Conference ReportGsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 2, Feb. pp. 23-24GlobalTectonics, Precambrian
DS1998-0946
1998
Marshak, S., Hamburger, M., Van der Pluijm, B.A.Tectonics of continental interiors. Penrose Conference reportGsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 2, Feb. pp. 23-24.GlobalContinental interior, Precambrian, Craton
DS1998-1060
1998
Nagler, T.F., Kramers, J.D.neodymium isotopic evolution of the upper mantle during the Precambrian: dat a and the uncertainty of both.Precambrian Research, Vol. 91, No. 3-4, Aug. pp. 233-253.MantlePrecambrian, Geochronology
DS1998-1180
1998
Potrel, A., Peucat, J.J., Fanning, C.M.Archean crustal evolution of the West African Craton: example of the Amsagaarea (Reguibat Rise).Precamb. Res., Vol. 90, No. 3-4, July 1, pp. 107-118.West AfricaCraton, crustal growth, recycling, subduction, Geochronology
DS1998-1435
1998
Sylvester, P.J.Formation of the continents - dribble or big bang?The Geochemical News, No. 94, Jan. pp. 12-13, 23-25.MantleCrust, Model - growth, steady state, recycling, Archean, growth model, zircons, geochronology
DS1998-1551
1998
Vogt, P.R., Jung, W., Brozena, J.Arctic margin gravity highs remain puzzlingEos, Vol. 79, No. 49, Dec. 8, pp. 601, 605, 6.Northwest Territories, ArcticGeophysics - gravity, Oceanic crust
DS1999-0081
1999
Borodin, L.S.Estimation chemical composition and petrochemical evolution of the Upper Continental crust.Geochemistry International, Vol. 37, No. 8, Aug. pp. 723-34.MantleGeochemistry, Crust
DS1999-0115
1999
Carlson, M.P.Transcontinental Arch - a pattern formed by rejuvenation -local features across central N. America.Tectonophysics, Vol. 305, pp. 225-33.Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Montana, Dakota, WyomingTectonics, Phanerozoic, Precambrian, structure
DS1999-0562
1999
Pollitz, F.F.Earth sciences: from rifting to driftingNature, Vol. 398, No. 6722, Mar. 4, p. 21.GlobalTectonics, Continental Drift
DS1999-0781
1999
Wang, Y., Mareschal, J.C.Elastic thickness of the lithosphere in the central Canadian shieldGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 26, No. 19, Oct. 1, pp. 3033-36.Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanLithosphere, Crust
DS2000-0809
2000
Reeves, C.V., De Wit, M.J.Making ends meet in Gondwana: retracing the transforms of the Indian Ocean and reconnecting continental shear zones.Terra Nova, Vol. 12, pp. 272-280.Gondwana, Indian OceanTectonics, transcontinental
DS2001-0232
2001
Davis, W., et al.The Late tectonic evolution of the Slave Province and its relevance to formation of the tectosphere.Slave-Kaapvaal Workshop, Sept. Ottawa, 4p. abstractNorthwest TerritoriesTectonics, Crustal evolution
DS2001-0775
2001
Miller, J., Holdsworth, R., Buick, L., Hand, M.Continental reactivation and reworkingGeological Society of London, No. 184, 450p. approx. $ 142.00GlobalBook - ad, Structure, faulting, Tectonics, crust, lithosphere
DS2002-0211
2002
Brown, D., Juhlin, C., Puchkov, V.Mountain building in the Uralides ... Pangea to the presentAmerican Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 132, 300p.Russia, Europe, UralsBook - Tectonics, arc collision, crustal, orogenesis, Geochronology
DS2003-0502
2003
Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y., Abe, N., Aulbach, S., Davies, R.M., Pearson, N.J.The origin and evolution of Archean lithospheric mantlePrecambrian Research, Vol. 127, 1-2, Nov. pp. 19-41.China, South Africa, Siberia, Northwest Territories, BoGeochemistry, SCLM, continental, Archon, metasomatism
DS2003-0731
2003
Klepeis, K.A., Clarke, G.L., Rushmer, T.Magma transport and coupling between deformation and magmatism in the continentalGsa Today, Vol. 13, 1, pp. 4-11.Gondwana, New ZealandMagma emplacement, melt segregation, lithosphere, crust
DS2003-0732
2003
Klepsis, K.A., Clarke, G.L., Rushmer, T.Magma transport and coupling between deformation and magmatism in the continentalGsa Today, January pp. 4-11.New Zealand, Andes, United StatesCrust - magmatism, emplacement, melting, rheology, Not specific to diamonds
DS200412-0223
2002
Brown, D., Juhlin, C., Puchkov, V.Mountain building in the Uralides ... Pangea to the present.American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, No. 132, 300p.Russia, Europe, UralsBook - Tectonics, arc collision, crustal, orogenesis Geochronology
DS200412-0446
2004
Dessai, A.G., Markwich, A., Vaselli, O., Downes, H.Granulite and pyroxenite xenoliths from the Deccan Trap: insights into the nature and composition of the lower lithosphere beneaLithos, Vol. 78, 3, Nov. pp. 263-290.IndiaDharwar Craton, crust-mantle transition
DS200412-0723
2003
Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y., Abe, N., Aulbach, S., Davies, R.M., Pearson, N.J., Doyle, B.J.,Kivi, K.The origin and evolution of Archean lithospheric mantle.Precambrian Research, Vol. 127, 1-2, Nov. pp. 19-41.China, Africa, Russia, Canada, Northwest TerritoriesGeochemistry, SCLM, continental, Archon, metasomatism
DS200412-1021
2003
Klepsis, K.A., Clarke, G.L., Rushmer, T.Magma transport and coupling between deformation and magmatism in the continental lithosphere.GSA Today, January pp. 4-11.New Zealand, Andes, United StatesCrust - magmatism, emplacement, melting, rheology Not specific to diamonds
DS200412-1334
2004
Mishra, D.C., Arora, K., Tiwari, V.M.Gravity anomalies and associated tectonic features over the Indian Peninsular Shield and adjoining Ocean basins.Tectonophysics, Vol. 379, 1-4, Feb. 13, pp. 61-76.IndiaGeophysics - gravity, crust
DS200412-1524
2004
Percival, J.A., Bleeker, W., Cook, E.A., Rivers, T., Ross, G., Van Staal, C.PanLithoprobe Workshop IV: intra orogen correlations and comparative orogenic anatomy.Geoscience Canada, Vol. 31, 1, pp. 23-39.Canada, United StatesTectonics, Precambrian, geochronology, orogens
DS200412-1622
2004
Rao, D.G., Krishna, K.S., Neprochnov, Yu.P., Grinko, B.N.Satellite gravity anomalies and crustal features of the central Indian Ocean basin.Current Science, Vol. 86, 7, April 10, pp. 948-957.IndiaTectonics, crustal, lineaments
DS200412-1645
2000
Reeves, C.V., De Wit, M.J.Making ends meet in Gondwana: retracing the transforms of the Indian Ocean and reconnecting continental shear zones.Terra Nova, Vol. 12, pp. 272-280.Gondwana, Indian OceanTectonics, transcontinental
DS200412-1699
2003
Rudnick, R.L.Composition of the continental crust.Treatise on Geochemistry, Holland Editor, Volume 3, pp. 1-64.MantleCrust - definition
DS200512-0635
2004
Liati, A., Franz, L., Gebauer, D., Fanning, C.M.The timing of mantle and crustal events in South Namibia as defined by SHRIMP dating of zircon domains from a garnet peridotite xenolith of the Gibeon kimberlite province.Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 39, 3-5, June pp. 147-157.Africa, NamibiaGeochronology, Pipe Hanaus 1, crustal events
DS200512-0664
2005
Ma, C., She, Z., Ai, X.An Early Cretaceous intrusive complex in the Dabie Shan ultrahigh pressure metamorphic terrane, East China. Evidence for the beginning of post orogenic collapse.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.ChinaUHP, crustal root
DS200512-0943
2005
Schmitz, M., Martins, A., Izarra, C., Jacome, M.I., Sanchez, J., Rocabado, V.The major features of the crustal structure in northeastern Venezuela from deep wide angle seismic observations and gravity modelling.Tectonophysics, Vol. 399, 1-4, April 27, pp. 109-124.South America, VenezuelaGeophysics - seismics, crustal structure, tectonics
DS200512-1119
2004
Van der Voo, R.Paleomagnetism, oroclines and growth of the continental crust.Geology Today, Vol. 14, 12, Dec. pp. 4-9.Europe, SpainContinental drift - overview - not specific to diamonds
DS200612-0385
2006
Fadil, A., Vernant, P., McClusky, S., Reilinger, R., Gomez, F., Ben Sari, D., Mourabit, Feigl, BarazangiActive tectonics of the western Mediterranean: geodetic evidence for rollback of a delaminated subcontinental lithospheric slab beneath the Rif Mountains, Morocco.Geology, Vol. 34, 7, July pp. 529-532.Africa, MoroccoTectonics, continental dynamics
DS200612-0512
2006
Guo, F., Fan, W., Li, C.Geochemistry of late Mesozoic adakites from the Sulu belt, China: magma genesis and implications for crustal recycling beneath continental collisional orogens.Geological Magazine, Vol. 143, 1, pp. 1-13.ChinaCrust, Geochemistry REE, eclogite
DS200612-0526
2006
Hanson, E.K., Moore, J.M., Robey, J., Bordy, E.M., Marsh, J.S.Re-estimation of erosion levels in Group I and II kimberlites between Lesotho, Kimberley and Victoria West, South Africa.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. extended abstractAfrica, South Africa, LesothoCrustal xenoliths
DS200612-0545
2005
Hartlaub, R.P., Chacko, T., Heaman, L.M., Creaser, R.A., Ashton, K.E., Simonetti, A.Ancient (Meso-Paleoarchean) crust in the Rae Province, Canada: evidence from Sm-Nd and U-Pb constraints.Precambrian Research, Vol. 141, 3-4, Nov. 20, pp. 137-153.Canada, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Northwest TerritoriesGeochronology, crustal recycling
DS200612-1374
2006
Stevenson, R.K., David, J., Parent, M.Crustal evolution of the western Minto Block, northern Superior Province, Canada.Precambrian Research, Vol.145, 3-4 March 30, pp.229-242.Canada, QuebecCrustal evolution, geochronology - not specific diamond
DS200612-1594
2006
Zhang, S-B., Zheng, Y-F., Wu, Y-B., Zhao, Z-F., Gao, S., Wu, F-Y.Zircon isotope evidence for >3.5 Ga continental crust in the Yangtze craton of China.Precambrian Research, in press,ChinaCrustal evolution, geochronology
DS200712-0296
2006
Eriksson, P.G., Mazumder, R., Catuneanu, O., Bumby, A.J., Ilondo, B.O.Precambrian continental free board and geological evolution: a time perspective. Kaapvaal, Pilbara, SinghbhumEarth Science Reviews, in press availableMantle, South Africa, Australia, IndiaContinent freeboard, crustal growth, thickness, plumes
DS200712-0296
2006
Eriksson, P.G., Mazumder, R., Catuneanu, O., Bumby, A.J., Ilondo, B.O.Precambrian continental free board and geological evolution: a time perspective. Kaapvaal, Pilbara, SinghbhumEarth Science Reviews, in press availableMantle, South Africa, Australia, IndiaContinent freeboard, crustal growth, thickness, plumes
DS200712-0378
2007
Gramling, C.X-Ray eyes in the sky: scientists are working on satellites that will see far below the planet's surface, better understand structure and compositionGeotimes, Vol. 52, 7, pp. 24-27.MantleCrust, mantle, core
DS200812-1195
2008
Ushikubo, T., Kita, N.T., Cavosie, A.J., Wilde, S.A., Rudnick, R.L., Valley, J.W.Lithium in Jack Hills zircons: evidence for extensive weathering of Earth's earliest crust.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 272, 3-4, pp. 666-676.AustraliaGeochronology, Hadean
DS200912-0689
2009
Sharma, R.Cratons and fold belts of India.Springer Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, Vol. 127IndiaPrecambrian, fold belts
DS201012-0239
2010
Goldberg, A.S.Dyke swarms as indicators of major extensional events in the 1.9 1-2 Ga Columbia supercontinent.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 176-190.MantleCrustal evolution
DS201012-0587
2010
Piper, J.D.A.Protopangea: paleomagnetic definition of Earth's oldest (mid Archean -Paleoproterozoic) supercontinent.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 154-165..MantleCrustal evolution
DS201012-0596
2010
Pradhan, V.R., Meert, J.G., Pandit, M.K., Kamenov, G., Gregory, L.C., Malone, S.J.India's changing place in global Proterozoic reconstructions: a review of geochronologic constraints and paleomagnetic poles from the Dharwar Bundelk hand and MarwarJournal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 224-242.IndiaCraton, crustal evolution
DS201012-0609
2010
Ramos, V.A., Vukovich, G., Martino, R., Otamendi, J.Pampia: a large cratonic block missing in the Rodinia supercontinentJournal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 243-255.South AmericaCraton, crustal evolution
DS201012-0657
2010
Santosh, M.A synopsis of recent conceptual models on supercontinent tectonics in relation to mantle dynamics, life evolution and surface environment.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 116-133.MantleCrustal evolution
DS201012-0870
2010
Yakubchuk, A.Restoring the supercontinent Columbia and tracing its fragments after the breakup: a new configuration and Super-Horde hypothesis.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 50, 3-4, pp. 166-175.MantleCrustal evolution
DS201112-0475
2011
Jamieson, R.A., Unsworth, M.J., Harris, N.B.W., Rosenberg, C.L., Schulmann, K.Crustal melting and the flow of mountains.Elements, Vol. 7, 4, August pp. 253-260.Mantle, AsiaCrustal deformation - weakening
DS201112-0757
2011
O'Neill, C., Lenardic, A., Condie, K.The punctuated evolution of the Earth: geodynamic constraints and model predictions.Goldschmidt Conference 2011, abstract p.1557.MantlePrecambrian crustal record
DS201212-0044
2012
Bagherbandi, M., Sjoberg, L.E.Modelling the density contrast and depth of the Moho discontinuity seismic and gravimetric isostatic methods with an application to A1Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 68, pp. 111-120.MantleCrustal depth
DS201312-0096
2013
Brey, G.P.Storage of Hadean Oceanic crust in the Kaapvaal subcratonic mantle.Goldschmidt 2013, AbstractAfrica, South AfricaHadean
DS201412-0150
2013
Cowie, P.A., Scholz, C.H., Roberts, G.P., Faure Walker, J.P., Steer, P.Viscous roots of active seismogenic faults revealed by geologic slip rate variations.Nature Geoscience, Vol. 6, 12, pp. 1036-1040.Europe, ItalyDuctile crust
DS201412-0364
2014
Hoffman, P.Tuzo Wilson and the acceptance of pre-Mesozoic continental drift.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 51, 3, pp. 197-207.GlobalContinental drift
DS201508-0375
2015
Sautter, V.Martian crustal rocks bear a strong resemblance to tonalite-trondjemite-granodiorites… Earth's continental crust ( 2.5 billion years ago).Physics.org, July 14, 1/4p.MantleCrust - history
DS201606-1103
2016
Lavecchia, A., Clark, S.A., Beekman, F., Cloetingh, S.A.P.L., Burov, E.Thermal perturbation, mineral assemblages and rheology variations by dyke emplacement in the crust.Tectonics, in press availableMantleBasaltic dykes, two layered continental crust

Abstract: We constructed a thermomechanical model to examine the changes in rheology caused by the periodic intrusion of basaltic dykes in a two-layered continental crust. Dyke intrusion can locally change the mineralogical composition of the crust in space and time as a result of temperature-induced metamorphism. In our models we paid particular attention to determine how different mineral assemblages and reaction kinetics during metamorphism impact on the thermomechanical behavior of the crust, in terms of differential stress values. We investigated several lithologies characteristic for intracontinental crust: (1) a quartz-feldspathic crust (QF), (2) a crust with a mineralogical assemblage resembling the average chemical composition occurring in literature (CC), and (3) a micaschist crust (MS). Our model shows that temperature profiles are weakly influenced by metamorphism, with negligible variations in the T-t paths. The results indicate that intrusion-induced changes in the crustal rheology are strongly dependent on mineralogical assemblage variation. The strength of a dyke aureole in the upper crust increases during dyke emplacement, which may cause migration of later dykes and influence the dyke spacing. In contrast, in the lower crust the strength of a dyke aureole decreases during dyke emplacement. Fast kinetics results in a ductile lower crust in proximity of the dykes, whereas slower kinetics leads to the formation of partial melts and subsequent switch from ductile to brittle behavior. Lithology exerts a dominant role on the quantity of melt produced, with higher volume percentages occurring in the MS case study. Produced melts may migrate and support acidic volcanic activity.
DS201607-1382
2016
Thybo, H.Thickness and composition of the crust in southern Africa.IGC 35th., Session The Deep Earth 1 p. abstractAfrica, southern AfricaCrust
DS201610-1903
2016
Reimink, J.R., Davies, J.H.F.L., Chacko, T., Stern, R.A., Heaman, L.M., Sarkar, C., Schaltegger, U., Creaser, R.A., Pearson, D.G.No evidence for Hadean continental crust within Earth's oldest evolved rock unit. (Acasta Gneiss Complex)Nature Geoscience, Vol. 9, pp. 777-780.CanadaHadean crust

Abstract: Due to the acute scarcity of very ancient rocks, the composition of Earth’s embryonic crust during the Hadean eon (>4.0 billion years ago) is a critical unknown in our search to understand how the earliest continents evolved. Whether the Hadean Earth was dominated by mafic-composition crust, similar to today’s oceanic crust1, 2, 3, 4, or included significant amounts of continental crust5, 6, 7, 8 remains an unsolved question that carries major implications for the earliest atmosphere, the origin of life, and the geochemical evolution of the crust-mantle system. Here we present new U-Pb and Hf isotope data on zircons from the only precisely dated Hadean rock unit on Earth—a 4,019.6 ± 1.8?Myr tonalitic gneiss unit in the Acasta Gneiss Complex, Canada. Combined zircon and whole-rock geochemical data from this ancient unit shows no indication of derivation from, or interaction with, older Hadean continental crust. Instead, the data provide the first direct evidence that the oldest known evolved crust on Earth was generated from an older ultramafic or mafic reservoir that probably surfaced the early Earth.
DS202110-1641
2021
Touret, J.Fluid regime during the formation of continental crust ( Not specific to diamonds - but subduction/hydrous).Academia Letters, 655, 7p. PdfMantleOceanic crust

 
 

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