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Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago, during the geological eon known as the Hadean. The name "Hadean" comes from the ...
Scientists agreed the rocky outcrops in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, were ancient. But were they really Earth’s oldest? New research suggests they are.
The oldest terrestrial materials ever dated by scientists are extremely rare zircon minerals that were discovered in western ...
Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada. The Nuvvuagittuq ...
Along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay in Canada's northeastern province of Quebec, near the Inuit municipality of Inukjuak, ...
The map locates the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada, home to some of the oldest rocks on Earth. Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago from a collapsing cloud of dust and gas, soon after ...
Ever been late because you misread a clock? Sometimes, the "clocks" geologists use to date events can also be misread.
Our planet has been asteroid-smashed, melted and eroded, enough that most of its original armor has been long buried. Except ...
Scientists discover potentially oldest rocks on Earth in Canada's Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, sparking debate over their ...
Work from two decades ago suggested the rocks could be 4.3 billion years old, placing them in the earliest period of Earth's history.But other scientists using a different dating method contested ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada. The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt has long been known for its ancient rocks ...