Ancient Continents Formed 3.5B Years Ago
Mineral Analysis Reveals Earth's Continental Formation History
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Phys.org Earth SciencesAccording to a study published in Science Advances, as reported by Phys.org Earth Sciences, an international team of researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery on the formation of ancient continents on Earth. By analyzing minerals from the Pilbara region of Western Australia, the team, led by researchers at Nanjing University in China, has shed new light on how continents formed as far back as 3.5 billion years ago. This research provides valuable insights into the Earth's geological history, which can be crucial for mineral exploration and understanding the distribution of critical minerals. The findings have significant implications for the mining industry, as they can help inform exploration strategies and improve our understanding of the Earth's mineral resources.