“…The igneous activity of the AGC essentially consists in several granitic pulses that occurred between 4020 and 2900 Ma, with a major event at 3600 Ma that involved both juvenile addition and crustal anatexis (Table A.1). The metamorphic history of the AGC is less constrained and mostly derived from U-Pb dating of zircon, apatite and titanite (e.g., Hodges and Bowring, 1995;Bleeker and Stern, 1997;Sano et al, 1999;Iizuka et al, 2007;Mojzsis et al, 2014;Guitreau et al, 2018;Fisher et al, 2019;Kirkland et al, 2020). However, with the available dataset, it clearly appears that during the AGC geological history, most metamorphic events are closely linked to the magmatic activity (e.g., Bleeker and Stern, 1997).…”