Jack Hills and related publications:

Papers, abstracts, etc.

Cavosie, A.J., Valley, J.W., Dunyi, L., Wilde, S., and Grant, M. (2002) 3.7 Ga overgrowths on a 4.33 Ga zircon from Jack Hills: Evidence of early crustal recycling. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 34, 6, 365. PDF version

Valley, J.W., Cavosie, A.J., Wilde, S.A., Grant, M., and Dunyi, L. (2002) Jack Hills metaconglomerate: Evidence of Early and Late Archean hydrosphere. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 34, 6, 282-283. PDF version

Cavosie, A.J., Valley, J.W., Fournelle, J., Wilde, S. (2002) Implications for sources of Jack Hills metasediments: detrital chromite. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 66, A125 (abstr.). PDF version

Valley, J.W., Cavosie, A.J., Graham, C.M., King, E.M., Peck, W.H., and Wilde, S.A. (2002) Zircon evidence of the earliest Archean crust: 4.0-4.4 Ga. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 66, A794 (abstr.). PDF version

John W. Valley, William H. Peck, Elizabeth M.King, Simon A. Wilde (2002) A Cool Early Earth, Geology. 30: 351-354.

SA Wilde, JW Valley, WH Peck and CM Graham (2001) Evidence from Detrital Zircons for the Existence of Continental Crust and Oceans on the Earth 4.4 Gyr Ago. Nature. 409: 175-178.

WH Peck, JW Valley, SA Wilde, and CM Graham (2001) Oxygen isotope ratios and rare earth elements in 3.3 to 4.4 Ga zircons: Ion microprobe evidence for high d18O continental crust and oceans in the Early Archean. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vo. 64, no 22, pp 4215-4229

WH Peck, JW Valley, SA Wilde, and CM Graham (2000) Ion microprobe Evidence for Pre-4.4 Ga Continental Crust and Low Temperature Water/Rock Interaction. Geol. Soc. Am. Abstr, vol 32, no. 7, p376.

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