On the enigmatic mid-Proterozoic: Single-lid versus plate tectonics
The mid-Proterozoic (ca. 1850–850 Ma) is a peculiar period of Earth history in many respects: ophiolites and passive margins of this age are rare, whereas anorthosite and A-type granite suites are abundant; metamorphic rocks typically record high thermobaric (temperature/pressure) ratios, whereas ul...
Main Authors: | Roberts, NMW, Salminen, J, Johansson, Å, Mitchell, RN, Palin, RM, Condie, KC, Spencer, CJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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