cratonization
Cratonization is a geological process through which the stable interior part of a continental crust, known as a craton, is formed and maintained. Cratons are ancient, particularly stable regions of the continental lithosphere characterized by their thickened, metamorphosed, and structurally impenetrable nature. The process of cratonization typically involves a series of geological events including crustal stabilization, deformation, and extensive metamorphism that occurs over billions of years.
During cratonization, early continental crust undergoes a series of modifications that result in its current stable
Cratonization often begins in the Archean Eon (around 4.0 to 2.5 billion years ago) and is characterized
Understanding cratonization is important in studying the Earth's evolutionary history, as it provides insights into tectonic
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