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When did the continents grow?

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When did the continents grow?

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Records of continental growth

• Continental crust

• Cratonic mantle

• Convecting mantle

• Atmosphere

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Two Big Themes

• Preservation vs Production

• Uniformitarianism vs Catastrophism

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Continental Crust

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Valley, 2007 Orange areas are >2.6 Ga, named areas are >3.6 Ga

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Erik E. Scherer, Martin J. Whitehouse, and Carsten Münker Zircon as a Monitor of Crustal Growth ELEMENTS 3(1): 19-24

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Condie, EPSL 1998

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~50% of crust in 3 large age peaks

Condie and Aster, 2010

SupZirconU-Pb ages 8,928 igneous 28,027 detrital

Gondwana Rodinia

Nuna

Superia

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Armstrong, Moorbath, Reymer&Schuber, Taylor&McLennan, Condie, Hofmann, Wasserburg, Jacobsen, Bowring, Valley, Harrison, Kemp&Wood…

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Lu-Hf model ages

Hawkesworth et al, 2010

• Lu-Hf age peaks are not the same as the U-Pb ages

• Peaks are generally older

• One interpretation is that this indicates U-Pb ages are ‘reset’

• Another interpretation is that Lu-Hf ages are affected by crustal contamination

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Peaks don’t change position

with time

Hawkesworth et al, 2010

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Cratonic Mantle

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Cratonic mantle is thick

O’Neil et al, 2010; after James et al, 2001

Kaapvaal

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Cratonic mantle is heavily depleted

Parman et al, 2004

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Cratonic mantle is old

Pearson, 1999

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Age distributions of cratonic mantle

Pearson et al, 2007

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Convecting Mantle

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Crust extraction left an chemical imprint on the upper mantle (MORB source)

Jackson et al, G3 2007

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1.2 Ga

1.9 Ga

Orogenic peridotites

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Laser ablation Os isotope analyses

Grain is ~ 1mm diameter

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Meibom et al., 2002

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Pearson, Parman & Nowell, Nature 2007

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plumeconv.

conv.

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Atmosphere

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Schidlowski, Precambrian Res 2001

Atmosphere/ocean record of crustal growth pulses

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Competition between

production and preservation

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Davies, EPSL (1995)

Punctuated cooling of the Earth

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Conclusions• Competition between

production and preservation

• Weight of evidence suggests episodic growth of continents in 3-4 large events