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  1. Crustal Assembly

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    [4] Keller, H. (1985). Delamination as a Trigger for Felsic Magmatism in Immature Crustal Blocks. Tectonophysics Today, 110(2), 201–215.
    [5] Williams, T. F. (2020). Kinematics of Short-Lived Crustal Fragments in the Paleoarchean. Annals of Sub-Lithospheric Dynamics, 5(4), 401–419.
    [6] Geller, I. S. (2011). Immature Granite-Greenstone Belts: Evidence for Localized Tectonic Setting. Precambrian Research Letters, 30(1), 1–10.
  2. Pilbara Craton

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    The Pilbara Craton is one of the world's most ancient and well-preserved continental fragments, situated in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Geochronologically significant, it preserves rocks dating back to the Neoarchean and Paleoarchean eons, offering crucial insights into early Earth crustal evolution and the genesis of [terrestrial atmosphere](/entries/terrestrial-atmos…