T Chaudhuri - Earth-Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Precambrian Singhbhum Craton (SC) of the Eastern India holds a prolonged record of sporadic crust generation and evolution starting from as ancient as the Hadean till …
When and how Earth's earliest continents—the cratons—first emerged above the oceans (ie, emersion) remain uncertain. Here, we analyze a craton-wide record of Paleo-to …
Archean cratons display spatial and temporal changes in the composition and thickness of the crust, which has important implications for intracrustal differentiation, attainment of long …
Abstract The Western Dharwar Craton in southern India is underlain by Paleoarchean to Neoarchean granitoids. Here, we use major-trace element chemistry and zircon U-Pb-Hf …
Abstract In the Singhbhum Craton of India, Palaeoarchaean greenstone sequences have so far been reported from the south of the craton. In this study, we report a precise 3510±3 Ma …
The composition of continental crust and its temporal variation, the mechanism of crust- mantle interaction, and the degree of mantle depletion during the early Archean have been …
The Singhbhum craton of eastern India preserves an extensive record of basin formation spanning the Paleoarchean to Neoarchean. Although spatially extensive and well exposed …
Coupled paleomagnetic and geochronologic data derived from mafic dykes provide valuable records of continental movement. To reconstruct the Proterozoic paleogeographic …
Abstract The Singhbhum Craton in eastern India preserves the records of Paleoarchean- Mesoarchean oceanic crust dominated by ultramafic-mafic extrusive rocks (greenstones) …