Making it thick: a volcanic plateau origin of Palaeoarchean continental lithosphere of the Pilbara and Kaapvaal cratons
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W. Griffin | D. Champion | M. J. Kranendonk | F. Pirajno | D. Huston | M. V. Van Kranendonk | C. Anhaeusser | A. Hickman | R. H. Smithies
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