Nature, Vol.378, No.6557, 571-578, 1995
Making Continental-Crust
The continental crust has an andesitic bulk composition, which cannot have been produced by the basaltic magmatism that dominates sites of present-day crustal growth-at both convergent margins and within plates. These observations suggest that there may have been a different mode of continental crust generation in Archaean times, and may point to delamination of the lower crust as an important recycling process.
Keywords:SUBDUCTION-ZONE MAGMAS;ISLAND-ARC CRUST;CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION;OCEANIC PLATEAUS;MANTLE BOUNDARY;PHASE-RELATIONS;HIGH-PRESSURES;ISOTOPIC DATA;FLOOD-BASALT;GROWTH