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Nature Geoscience | 2018

Earth's oldest stable crust in the Pilbara Craton formed by cyclic gravitational overturns

Daniel Wiemer; Christoph Schrank; David T. Murphy; Lana Wenham; Charlotte M. Allen

During the early Archaean, the Earth was too hot to sustain rigid lithospheric plates subject to Wilson Cycle-style plate tectonics. Yet by that time, up to 50% of the present-day continental crust was generated. Preserved continental fragments from the early Archaean have distinct granite-dome/greenstone-keel crust that is interpreted to be the result of a gravitationally unstable stratification of felsic proto-crust overlain by denser mafic volcanic rocks, subject to reorganization by Rayleigh–Taylor flow. Here we provide age constraints on the duration of gravitational overturn in the East Pilbara Terrane. Our U–Pb ages indicate the emplacement of ~3,600–3,460-million-year-old granitoid rocks, and their uplift during an overturn event ceasing about 3,413 million years ago. Exhumation and erosion of this felsic proto-crust accompanied crustal reorganization. Petrology and thermodynamic modelling suggest that the early felsic magmas were derived from the base of thick (~43 km) basaltic proto-crust. Combining our data with regional geochronological studies unveils characteristic growth cycles on the order of 100 million years. We propose that maturation of the early crust over three of these cycles was required before a stable, differentiated continent emerged with sufficient rigidity for plate-like behaviour.The oldest stable crust on Earth may have formed during pulsed growth cycles, according to geochemical analyses of rocks preserved in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia.


Journal of Petrology | 2002

Lamproites from Gaussberg, Antarctica: Possible Transition Zone Melts of Archaean Subducted Sediments

David T. Murphy; Balz S. Kamber


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2010

Origin of HIMU and EM-1 domains sampled by ocean island basalts, kimberlites and carbonatites: The role of CO2-fluxed lower mantle melting in thermochemical upwellings

Quentin Williams; A. Ewart; David T. Murphy


Journal of Petrology | 2003

A Refined Solution to the First Terrestrial Pb-isotope Paradox

David T. Murphy; Balz S. Kamber


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2010

In search of a hidden long-term isolated sub-chondritic 142Nd/144Nd reservoir in the deep mantle: Implications for the Nd isotope systematics of the Earth

David T. Murphy; Alan D. Brandon; Vinciane Debaille; Ray Burgess; Chris J. Ballentine


Archive | 2010

Massive basalt flows on the southern flank of Tamu Massif, Shatsky Rise: a reappraisal of ODP Site 1213 basement units

Anthony A. P. Koppers; Takashi Sano; J. H. Natland; Mike Widdowson; R. Almeev; Andrew R. Greene; David T. Murphy; A. Delacour; Masaya Miyoshi; Kenji Shimizu; S. Li; N. Hirano; Jörg Geldmacher


Precambrian Research | 2016

Lithostratigraphy and structure of the early Archaean Doolena Gap greenstone belt, East Pilbara Terrane, Western Australia

Daniel Wiemer; Christoph Schrank; David T. Murphy; Arthur H. Hickman


Chemical Geology | 2017

Effects of thermal annealing and chemical abrasion on ca. 3.5 Ga metamict zircon and evidence for natural reverse discordance: Insights for UPb LA-ICP-MS dating

Daniel Wiemer; Charlotte M. Allen; David T. Murphy; Irina Kinaev


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2017

Maghemite soil nodules reveal the impact of fire on mineralogical and geochemical differentiation at the Earth’s surface

Stefan C. Löhr; David T. Murphy; Luke D. Nothdurft; Robert Bolhar; Sandra Piazolo; Coralie Siegel


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

Effects of thermal annealing and chemical abrasion on ca. 3.5 Ga metamict zircon and evidence for natural reverse discordance: insights for U-Pb LA-ICP-MS dating

Daniel Wiemer; Charlotte M. Allen; David T. Murphy; Irina Kinaev

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Daniel Wiemer

Queensland University of Technology

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Charlotte M. Allen

Queensland University of Technology

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Irina V. Romanova

Queensland University of Technology

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Ken Heydolph

Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad

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Christoph Schrank

Queensland University of Technology

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Andrew R. Greene

University of British Columbia

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