Evidence for a very thick Kaapvaal craton root: Implications for equilibrium fossil geotherms in the early continental lithosphere

Earth and Planetary Science Letters(2022)

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The presence of diamonds of Archaean age within the cratonic lithosphere is surprising because their formation implies a cool early mantle lithosphere despite the early Earth's hotter state. There remains a widely (albeit not exclusively) held concept that the prevailing geothermal gradient within Archaean cratons was not much different from today. This ‘Archaean paradox’ is supported by pressure and/or temperature (PT) estimates of potentially ancient diamond inclusion (DI) falling close to modern cratonic geotherms. Solutions to the paradox include more effective Archaean heat loss mechanisms (e.g. heat pipes), deeper lithospheric mantle roots or the early lithosphere forming in a disequilibrium state.
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geotherms,diamonds,thermobarometry,craton,heat flow,continents
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