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Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada. The Nuvvuagittuq ...
Scientists agreed the rocky outcrops in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, were ancient. But were they really Earth’s oldest?
Along the eastern shore of Hudson Bay in Canada's northeastern province of Quebec, near the Inuit municipality of Inukjuak, ...
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IFLScience on MSNNew Claim For World's Oldest Rocks Dates Back A Whopping 4.16 Billion YearsNot quite a gateway to hell, but northern Canada has a gateway to the Hadean Eon, named after the Greek God of Hell.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Oldest Rocks on Earth Are in Canada, and They're 4.16 Billion Years OldDiscover how scientists found and dated the oldest rocks on the planet, and why studying them can help explain how life on ...
The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in northern Quebec contains Earth's oldest-known rocks, aged 4.16 billion years. This ...
Gray rocks uncovered in northern Nunavik, Quebec, Canada may be the ultimate primordial find. The stones date back 4.16 ...
Rocks from the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada have been dated to approximately 4.16 billion years old using two independent radiometric methods, making them among the oldest known on Earth.
Scientists think they have found the oldest rocks on earth - Research suggest the rocks could be as old as 4.3 billion years ...
The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt (NGB) – a complex geological sequence in northeastern Canada – harbors surviving fragments of Earth’s oldest crust, dating back to ~4.16 billion years old ...
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