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Subaerial weathering drove stabilization of continents
J. R. Reimink and A. J. Smye
Explore the groundbreaking findings of Jesse R. Reimink and Andrew J. Smye as they uncover how continental emergence during the Neoarchaean era sparked craton stabilization through intricate geological processes. Their research highlights the crucial role of subaerial weathering and crustal melting in shaping our planet's lithosphere.
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