A vast, mostly submerged landmass in the South Pacific, Zealandia, is now recognized as Earth's eighth continent. Recent ...
Geoscientists have solved an age-old mystery of oceanic volcanism and plate tectonics, explaining why some islands contain so much continental material despite their distance from continental plates.
The knowledge of how Earth recycled its crust revealed that fragments of continents slowly peeled away and swept deep beneath ...
ABSTRACT: Rare earth elements (REE) in sedimentary rocks are most suitable for source rock characterization. Rare earth element data of the sandstones of the unmetamorphosed Meso-Neoproterozoic ...
ABSTRACT: This study focuses on Paleoproterozoic plutonic masses and their host rocks located within the Mako belt and associated basins. The objective is to identify their implications for the ...
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