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Earth's Oldest Rocks
Proterozoic Deformation in the Northwest of the Archean Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia Catherine V
Heterogeneous Hadean Crust with Ambient Mantle Affinity Recorded in Detrital Zircons of the Green Sandstone Bed, South Africa
Potentially Biogenic Carbon Preserved in a 4.1 Billion-Year-Old Zircon
1 Geochronology of Hadean Zircon Grains from the Jack Hills, Western Australia 1 Constrained by Quantitative Scanning Ion Imagin
Jack Hills Iron Ore Project, Murchison Region, Western Australia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, Vol. 39/3-4 Pp. 199-211
A Cool Early Earth, (2002)
Processes on the Young Earth and the Habitats of Early Life
Internal Zoning and U–Th–Pb Chemistry of Jack Hills Detrital Zircons: a Mineral Record of Early Archean to Mesoproterozoic (4348–1576 Ma) Magmatism
Hadean Zircon Petrochronology T
Early Earth University of Maryland
An Andesitic Source for Jack Hills Zircon Supports Onset of Plate
Pervasive Remagnetization of Detrital Zircon Host Rocks in the Jack Hills, Western Australia and Implications for Records of the Early Geodynamo ∗ Benjamin P
The Oldest Terrestrial Mineral Record: a Review of 4400 to 4000 Ma Detrital Zircons from Jack Hills, Western Australia Aaron J
June 18, 2007 Mitsubishi Corporation Files Its Investment Decision to Iron
Unraveling Earth's Early History
Post-Hadean Transitions in Jack Hills Zircon Provenance a Signal of The
Top View
Hafnium Isotopes in Zircons Document the Gradual Onset of Mobile- Lid Tectonics
Amendment Report
Mineral Environments on the Earliest Earth
Stepwise Chemical Abrasion ID-TIMS-TEA of Microfractured Hadean Zircon C
Oneill.2014.Hadean.Pdf
The Oldest Rocks: the Western Australian Connection
A Cool Early Earth? the Textbook View That the Earth Spent Its First Half a Billion Years Drenched in Magma Could Be Wrong
Potentially Biogenic Carbon Preserved in a 4.1 Billion-Year-Old Zircon
Stepwise Chemical Abrasion–Isotope Dilution–Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Trace Element Analysis of Microfractured Hadean Zircon
Pages 617–628
Dating the Sedimentary Protolith of the Daldyn Group Quartzite, Anabar Shield, Russia: New Detrital Zircon Constraints
Pervasive Remagnetization of Detrital Zircon Host Rocks
Probing the Complexities of Magnetism in Zircons from Jack Hills, Australia
A Geological Traverse Across the Jack Hills Metasedimentary Belt
The Jack Hills Greenstone Belt, Western Australia Part 2: Lithological Relationships and Implications for the Deposition of ≥4.0 Ga Detrital Zircons Catherine V
Appendix 5B Mining Exploration Entity Quarterly Report