Abstract:Supracrustal rocks around the North Pole Dome area, Western Australia, provide valuable information regarding early records of the evolution of crustal processes, surface environments, and biosphere. Owing to the occurrence of the oldest known microfossils, the successions at the North Pole Dome area have attracted interest from many researchers. The Paleoarchean successions (Warrawoona Group) mainly comprise mafic‐ultramafic greenstones with intercalated cherts and felsic lavas. Age constraints on the sedimen… Show more
“…The last paper by Asanuma et al () reports an improvement of in situ U–Pb zircon dating by LA–ICP–MS. Zircon U–Pb geochronology is widely used and provide significant age constraints for the tectonic evolution of rocks.…”
“…The last paper by Asanuma et al () reports an improvement of in situ U–Pb zircon dating by LA–ICP–MS. Zircon U–Pb geochronology is widely used and provide significant age constraints for the tectonic evolution of rocks.…”
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