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Get Free AccessSignificance The onset time of plate tectonics is highly debated in the Earth sciences. A key indicator of modern-style plate tectonics, with deep subduction of oceanic plates, is the presence of eclogite (oceanic crust metamorphosed at high-pressure and low-temperature) in orogenic belts. Since no orogenic eclogites older than 2.1 billion y are currently documented, many scientists argue that modern plate tectonics started only 2.1 billion y ago (Ga). We document an Archean orogenic eclogite, providing robust evidence that subduction of oceanic crust reached to at least 65 to 70 km in depth at circa 2.5 Ga. This extends the known age of subduction-related eclogite-facies metamorphism back 400 My, showing that modern-style plate tectonics operated by the close of the Archean.
Wenbin Ning, Timothy Kusky, Lu Wang, Bo Huang (2022). Archean eclogite-facies oceanic crust indicates modern-style plate tectonics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(15), DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2117529119.
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2022
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2117529119
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