Abstract

In this issue of Geology , [Turner et al. (2014][1], p. 139) take a new look at the geochemistry of amphibolite-facies lavas from Nuvvuagittuq ([O’Neil et al., 2011][2]), possibly the Earth’s oldest volcanic rocks ([O’Neil et al., 2012][3]). Geochemical fingerprinting had already been used to

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