Collapse Structures in the Early Earth and Possible Planetary Equivalents

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Lower Archean, 100 km-scale, crustal collapse structures are assumed to
host Earth's earliest sedimentary basins. Felsic volcanism and
hydrothermal activity accompany collapse. The structures may be compared
to coronas of Venus.

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