“…Archaean crust is dominated by granite-greenstone terranes organized into dome-and-keel structures that do not resemble the linear orogenic belts that typify Proterozoic and Phanerozoic orogens (Anhaeusser et al, 1969;Goodwin, 1981Goodwin, , 1996Windley, 1984;Krö ner, 1985;Ayres and Thurston, 1985;Bickle et al, 1995;Choukroune et al, 1995;Hamilton, 1998;Bleeker, 2002). Proposed genetic models for granite-greenstone terranes run the gamut from early vertical tectonic scenarios involving ensialic processes (e.g., Macgregor, 1951;Baragar and McGlynn, 1976;Goodwin, 1981); to uniformitarian plate-tectonic models involving arcs (Glikson, 1972;Tarney et al, 1976;Dimroth et al, 1982;Windley, 1984); to a presently popular model involving marginal oceanic terrane accretion and mixed arc-plume magmatism (e.g., Drury et al, 1984;Davis et al, 1988;Card, 1990;Williams, 1990;Desrochers et al, 1993;Kimura et al, 1993;de Wit, 1998;Kusky, 1998;Kusky and Polat, 1999;Lowe, 1999;Daigneault et al, 2002;Chown et al, 2002;Dirks et al, 2002;Percival et al, 2004).…”