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New Research Reveals Origins of First Continents

Study suggests continents were formed from three types of rocks, before the start of plate tectonics.

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Overview

  • New research suggests that the first continents were formed before the start of plate tectonics, and were made up of three types of coarse-grained rocks, collectively called granitoids.
  • The process of formation of the first crust has puzzled geologists, particularly regarding the involvement of plate tectonics.
  • The original crust was composed of three types of rock; tonalite, trondhjemite, and granodiorite, collectively known as TTG.
  • Researchers analyzed materials collected worldwide to find the commonalities and ignore the rest.
  • The study dispels the long-standing theory that Archean TTGs are formed in Earth's first subduction zones and mark the start of plate tectonics.