Correction: Corrigendum: Earth’s first stable continents did not form by subduction
Tim E. Johnson,
Michael Brown,
Nicholas J. Gardiner,
Christopher L. Kirkland and
R. Hugh Smithies
Nature, 2017, vol. 545, issue 7655, 510-510
Abstract:
Nature 543, 239–242 (2017); doi:10.1038/nature21383 In this Letter we omitted to cite a paper1 that also used recently developed thermodynamic models2 to predict the melting process in Archaean metabasaltic rocks. Importantly, the average enriched Archaean tholeiite used by ref. 1 as a proposed source rock3 for tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite rocks has a magnesium number (Mg#) of 57, significantly higher than the average value for the CF-2 basalts (with Mg# of 35)4.
Date: 2017
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