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Earth's earliest evolved crust generated in an Iceland-like setting
Jesse R. Reimink
, Thomas Chacko
, Richard A. Stern
, Larry M. Heaman
Geography
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Archean
20%
Canada
20%
Continental Crust
80%
Geochemical Analysis
20%
Geochemical Characteristics
20%
Geochemical Signature
20%
Gneissic Rocks
20%
Iceland
100%
Igneous Rocks
20%
Iron Enrichment
20%
Low Oxygen
20%
Magma
20%
Magmatic Processes
20%
Oceanic Crust
20%
Oceanic Islands
20%
Oxygen Isotopes
20%
Rare Earth Element Pattern
20%
Rock Units
60%
Shallow Levels
20%
Silica-rich
20%
Surface Water
20%
Tectonic Setting
20%
Upwelling
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Canada
20%
Continental Crust
80%
Early Earth
100%
Europium
20%
Gneiss
40%
Iceland
100%
Igneous Rocks
20%
Iron
20%
Magma
20%
Mantle Upwelling
20%
Oceanic Crust
20%
Oxygen Isotope Ratio
20%
Rare Earth Element
20%
Surface Water
20%
Tectonic Setting
20%
Zircon
20%