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Nature | 2012

Hafnium isotope evidence for a transition in the dynamics of continental growth 3.2 Gyr ago.

Tomas Næraa; Anders Scherstén; Minik T. Rosing; Ais Kemp; J. E. Hoffmann; Thomas F. Kokfelt; Martin J. Whitehouse

Earth’s lithosphere probably experienced an evolution towards the modern plate tectonic regime, owing to secular changes in mantle temperature. Radiogenic isotope variations are interpreted as evidence for the declining rates of continental crustal growth over time, with some estimates suggesting that over 70% of the present continental crustal reservoir was extracted by the end of the Archaean eon. Patterns of crustal growth and reworking in rocks younger than three billion years (Gyr) are thought to reflect the assembly and break-up of supercontinents by Wilson cycle processes and mark an important change in lithosphere dynamics. In southern West Greenland numerous studies have, however, argued for subduction settings and crust growth by arc accretion back to 3.8 Gyr ago, suggesting that modern-day tectonic regimes operated during the formation of the earliest crustal rock record. Here we report in situ uranium–lead, hafnium and oxygen isotope data from zircons of basement rocks in southern West Greenland across the critical time period during which modern-like tectonic regimes could have initiated. Our data show pronounced differences in the hafnium isotope–time patterns across this interval, requiring changes in the characteristics of the magmatic protolith. The observations suggest that 3.9–3.5-Gyr-old rocks differentiated from a >3.9-Gyr-old source reservoir with a chondritic to slightly depleted hafnium isotope composition. In contrast, rocks formed after 3.2 Gyr ago register the first additions of juvenile depleted material (that is, new mantle-derived crust) since 3.9 Gyr ago, and are characterized by striking shifts in hafnium isotope ratios similar to those shown by Phanerozoic subduction-related orogens. These data suggest a transitional period 3.5–3.2 Gyr ago from an ancient (3.9–3.5 Gyr old) crustal evolutionary regime unlike that of modern plate tectonics to a geodynamic setting after 3.2 Gyr ago that involved juvenile crust generation by plate tectonic processes.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2011

Mechanisms of Archean crust formation inferred from high-precision HFSE systematics in TTGs

J. Elis Hoffmann; Carsten Münker; Tomas Næraa; Minik T. Rosing; Daniel Herwartz; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Henrik Svahnberg


Precambrian Research | 2012

Complex calc-alkaline volcanism recorded in Mesoarchaean supracrustal belts north of Frederikshåb Isblink, southern West Greenland: Implications for subduction zone processes in the early Earth

Kristoffer Szilas; J. Elis Hoffmann; Anders Scherstén; Minik T. Rosing; Brian F. Windley; Thomas F. Kokfelt; Nynke Keulen; Vincent J. van Hinsberg; Tomas Næraa; Robert Frei; Carsten Münker


Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin | 2008

New zircon ages from the Tasiusarsuaq terrane, southern West Greenland

Tomas Næraa; Anders Scherstén


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Constraining the process of Eoarchean TTG formation in the Itsaq Gneiss Complex, southern West Greenland

J. Elis Hoffmann; Thorsten J. Nagel; Carsten Muenker; Tomas Næraa; Minik T. Rosing


Lithos | 2012

Origin of Mesoarchaean arc-related rocks with boninite/komatiite affinities from southern West Greenland

Kristoffer Szilas; Tomas Næraa; Anders Scherstén; Henrik Stendal; Robert Frei; Vincent J. van Hinsberg; Thomas F. Kokfelt; Minik T. Rosing


Precambrian Research | 2012

Re-Os and U-Pb constraints on gold mineralisation events in the Meso- to Neoarchaean Storo greenstone belt, Storo, southern West Greenland

Anders Scherstén; Kristoffer Szilas; Robert A. Creaser; Tomas Næraa; Jeroen A.M. van Gool; Claus Østergaard


Lithos | 2014

A lower crustal mafic source for the ca. 2550 Ma Qorqut Granite Complex in southern West Greenland

Tomas Næraa; Anthony I.S. Kemp; Anders Scherstén; Emma Rehnström; Minik T. Rosing; Martin J. Whitehouse


Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin | 2010

Zircon record of the igneous and metamorphic history of the Fiskenaesset anorthosite complex in southern West Greenland

Nynke Keulen; Tomas Næraa; Thomas F. Kokfelt; John C. Schumacher; Anders Scherstén


Precambrian Research | 2014

Meso- and Neoarchaean geological history of the Bjørnesund and Ravns Storø Supracrustal Belts, southern West Greenland: Settings for gold enrichment and corundum formation

Nynke Keulen; John C. Schumacher; Tomas Næraa; Thomas F. Kokfelt; Anders Scherstén; Kristoffer Szilas; Vincent J. van Hinsberg; Denis M. Schlatter; Brian F. Windley

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Thomas F. Kokfelt

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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Nynke Keulen

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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Henrik Stendal

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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