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Earth's oldest stable crust in the Pilbara Craton formed by cyclic gravitational overturns
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- 105
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Online attention
- 15 tweeters
- 3 blogs
- 3 Facebook pages
- 21 news outlets
- 127 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 4,544th) of the 329,705 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 75th percentile (ranked 15th) of the 62 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Geoscience
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Mentions in news and blogs
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How the Pilbara was formed more than 3 billion years ago
Australasian Science -
Earth’s oldest crust exposed in East Pilbara
University of Western Australia -
How the Pilbara was formed more than 3 billion years ago
The Conversation -
The right crust: finding Earth’s early pulse
Technology.org -
Самая древняя земная кора образовалась при гравитационном перемешивании
N+1: научные статьи, новости, открытия -
La corteza más antigua de la Tierra en el este de Pilbara
Ingenieros Geofísicos
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