- (/ˌmiːzoʊ.ɑːrˈkiːən, ˌmɛzoʊ-/ MEE-zoh-ar-KEE-ən, MEZ-oh-, also
spelled Mesoarchaean) is a
geologic era in the
Archean Eon,
spanning 3,200 to 2,800 million...
- (2012). "Searching for giant,
ancient impact structures on Earth: The
Mesoarchaean Maniitsoq structure, West Greenland".
Earth and
Planetary Science Letters...
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andesitic lava, tuff and
breccia and is part of the 2.7 km (1.7 mi)
thick Mesoarchaean Dominion Group. The
Dominion Group fills failed rift
basins within the...
- (2010). "The
Heerenveen Batholith,
Barberton Mountain Land,
South Africa:
Mesoarchaean, Pot****ic,
Felsic Magmas Formed by
Melting of an
Ancient Subduction Complex"...
- 2012.
Searching for giant,
ancient impact structures on Earth: the
Mesoarchaean Maniitsoq structure, West Greenland.
Earth and
Planetary Science Letters...
- Schoenberg,
Ronny (15
January 2018). "Isotopic
evidence for
oxygenated Mesoarchaean shallow oceans".
Nature Geoscience. 11 (2): 133–138. Bibcode:2018NatGe...
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minerals on
Earth are
detrital zircon grains from the
Yilgarn Craton in the
Mesoarchaean (3.2–2.8 Ga) Jack Hills,
Western Australia dated to up to 4.4 Ga, meaning...
- magmatism. This
crustal development phase was
followed by a
period of
Mesoarchaean cratonic magmatism (3.1–3.0 Ga) and is
marked by the
formation of a large...
- E.; Gibson, R. L.; Cooper, G. R. J. (1
December 2010). "A
POSSIBLE MESOARCHAEAN IMPACT STRUCTURE AT SETLAGOLE,
NORTH WEST PROVINCE,
SOUTH AFRICA: AEROMAGNETIC...
- 2012). "Searching for giant,
ancient impact structures on Earth: The
Mesoarchaean Maniitsoq structure, West Greenland".
Earth and
Planetary Science Letters...