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Showing papers by "Donald R. Lowe published in 2021"


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TL;DR: The only direct record of the Hadean is from rare detrital zircon and that largely from a single area: the Jack Hills and Mount Narryer region of Western Australia as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The nature of Earth's earliest crust and the processes by which it formed remain major issues in Precambrian geology. Due to the absence of a rock record older than ∼4.02 Ga, the only direct record of the Hadean is from rare detrital zircon and that largely from a single area: the Jack Hills and Mount Narryer region of Western Australia. Here, we report on the geochemistry of Hadean detrital zircons as old as 4.15 Ga from the newly discovered Green Sandstone Bed in the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa. We demonstrate that the U-Nb-Sc-Yb systematics of the majority of these Hadean zircons show a mantle affinity as seen in zircon from modern plume-type mantle environments and do not resemble zircon from modern continental or oceanic arcs. The zircon trace element compositions furthermore suggest magma compositions ranging from higher temperature, primitive to lower temperature, and more evolved tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG)-like magmas that experienced some reworking of hydrated crust. We propose that the Hadean parental magmas of the Green Sandstone Bed zircons formed from remelting of mafic, mantle-derived crust that experienced some hydrous input during melting but not from the processes seen in modern arc magmatism.

13 citations


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TL;DR: The existence of a core dynamo during the first billion years of Earth history is closely related to the thermal state of the Earth's interior and composition of the early atmosphere as mentioned in this paper.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In the absence of a rock record older than about 4.03-4.2-Ga, Hadean detrital zircons provide a unique window into crustal development and surface conditions on the Earth within a few hundred million years of its formation.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, provenance proxies including sandstone petrography, shale geochemistry, and detrital zircon geochronology are used to compare source terrain signatures among multiple structural blocks in the East-Central Domain of the Barberton Greenstone Belt.

1 citations