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Earth’s early continental crust formed from wet and oxidizing arc magmas

Nature, 2023
Rongfeng Ge   +3 more
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Earth’s crust

1991
Earthquakes are localised movements of Earth’s surface rocks. They cause vibrations that may do great damage to buildings, cause landslides, and result in great loss of life. When an earthquake occurs, vibrations pass through the whole planet and also pass round the circumference in the surface rocks (the crust, see Figure 25.1).
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Oxygen isotopes trace the origins of Earth’s earliest continental crust

Nature, 2021
R. H. Smithies   +9 more
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The Earth’s Crust

1970
The part of the earth on which we live is the weathered crust of the lithosphere, the surface of our planet. Beneath the lithosphere are the mantle and the core of the earth. The crust is the exposed surface of the lithosphere that has been modified in various ways by climate and by the vegetation that forms a cover where the climate is favorable to ...
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An empirical porosity–depth model for Earth’s crust

Hydrogeology Journal, 2020
Jianxin Chen, X. Kuang, C. Zheng
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Horizontal movement in the Earth's crust

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1960
The conventional method for determining horizontal movement in the earth's crust has been to reobserve networks of triangulation and compare the coordinates of the adjusted results. A new method of analysis of reobservations is presented. The changes in the angles in a network indicate the presence of strain or deformation within the crust.
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THE EARTH'S CRUST

1978
Ronald A. Bailey   +4 more
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Rare-Earth Doping in Nanostructured Inorganic Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Jingyue Fan, Bing Chen, Xian Qin
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Deformation of the earth's crust

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1939
INTRODUCTION If the deformation of the earth’s crust, to which the face of the earth owes its salient features, had been one dynamic event, a careful analysis of the pattern produced would yield sufficient clues to lead directly by inductive reasoning to an understanding of the forces that produced it.
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