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Continent formation through time

Roberts, N.M.W.; Van Kranendonk, M.J.; Parman, S.; Clift, P.D.. 2015 Continent formation through time. In: Roberts, N.M.W., (ed.) Continent formation through time. London, UK, Geological Society of London, 1-16. (Geological Society Special Publications, 389, 389).

Abstract
The continental crust is the primary archive of geological history, and is host to most of our natural resources. Thus, the following remain critical questions in Earth Science, and provide an underlying theme to all of the contributions within this volume: when, how and where did the continental crust form? How did it differentiate and evolve through time? How has it has been preserved in the geological record? This introductory review provides a background to these themes, and provides an outline of the contributions contained within this volume
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