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Earth's Oldest Rocks
Series: Developments in Precambrian Geology
Publisher: Elsevier
Series Editor: Kent Condie
Edited by: Martin J. Van Kranendonk, R. Hugh Smithies, and Vickie Bennett
Dedication
Preface
1.Aims, scope and outline of the book: Martin J. Van Kranendonk, R. Hugh Smithies, and Vickie Bennett
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Planetary Accretion and the Hadean to Eoarchaean Earth - Building the Foundation
Chapter 3: Eoarchean Gneiss Complexes
Chapter 4: The Paleoarchean Pilbara Craton, Western Australia
Chapter 5: The Paleoarchean Kaapvaal Craton, Southern Africa
Chapter 6: Paleoarchean Gneiss Terranes
Chapter 7: Life on Early Earth
Chapter 8: Tectonics on Early Earth
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