The problem of deep carbon - An Archean paradox
Black carbon-rich chert dikes are common features of early Archean terranes and are especially prominent on the Pilbara Craton of Western Australia. The dikes cut across the local stratigraphy before truncating abruptly at specific stratigraphic horizons where they can be seen to interfinger with th...
Main Authors: | Lindsay, J, Brasier, M, McLoughlin, N, Green, O, Fogel, M, Steele, A, Mertzman, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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