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How were the first stable continents formed?
Hastie, Alan
(Principal Investigator)
School of Geosciences
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/10/12
→
30/09/13
Funding
NERC:
£373,214.00
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tonalite
Earth & Environmental Sciences
100%
plate tectonics
Earth & Environmental Sciences
91%
oceanic crust
Earth & Environmental Sciences
85%
continental crust
Earth & Environmental Sciences
82%
continent
Earth & Environmental Sciences
69%
mantle
Earth & Environmental Sciences
62%
melt
Earth & Environmental Sciences
61%
hydrosphere
Earth & Environmental Sciences
53%
Research output
Research output per year
2016
2016
2016
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
The origin of Earth's first continents and the onset of plate tectonics
Hastie, A. R.
,
Fitton, J. G.
,
Bromiley, G. D.
,
Butler, I. B.
&
Odling, N. W. A.
,
1 Oct 2016
,
In:
Geology.
44
,
10
,
p. 855–858
Research output
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peer-review
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tonalite
100%
plate tectonics
91%
oceanic crust
85%
continental crust
82%
continent
69%