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Hard-cored continents

Andrew A. Nyblade ()
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Andrew A. Nyblade: Pennsylvania State University, University Park

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6833, 38-39

Abstract: Each continent contains pockets of ancient crust that appear to have been unaffected by tectonic forces since they formed billions of years ago. Why? There's now a fresh twist on the usual explanation.

Date: 2001
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