An impact melt origin for Earth’s oldest known evolved rocks
Tim Johnson(Curtin University), Hugh Smithies(Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety), Katarina Miljković(Curtin University), P. A. Bland(Curtin University), Christopher L. Kirkland(Curtin University), Christopher J. Spencer(Queen's University), Nicholas J. Gardiner(University of St Andrews)
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