We don't know when plate tectonics began

T. M. Harrison
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Geologists have speculated when plate tectonics began since the dawn of that revolution, with recent estimates ranging from the last 20% of Earth history to within the first 5%. All such estimates rest on six types of evidence: preservation of modern plate tectonic features, detrital-zircon age spectra, trace element-isotope geochemistry, atmosphere-crust-mantle exchange, paleomagnetism, and model calculations. ‘Burke's Law’ suggests that the null hypothesis puts the onus on demonstrating when plate tectonics was not operating rather than requiring observation of plate tectonic features in the geologic record as assemblages presumed characteristic of plate tectonics could be lost from the geologic record (due to preservation biases) or never existed (due to secular changes). This issue has become salient as our community appears to be coalescing around the paradigm that plate tectonics began during the late Archean in the face of problematic evidence, much the same way it's done repeatedly over the past century (e.g., rejecting continental drift in preference to geosyncline theory). I summarize evidence from the six evidentiary types and conclude that we don't know when plate tectonics initiated. Claiming we do forestalls the day that we might truly understand an event at the heart of Earth history and habitability.
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我们不知道板块构造始于何时
自板块构造运动开始以来,地质学家们一直在猜测板块构造运动是何时开始的,最近的估计从地球历史的最后20%到最初的5%不等。所有这些推测都基于六类证据:现代板块构造特征的保存、碎屑锆石年龄谱、微量元素同位素地球化学、大气-地壳-地幔交换、古地磁和模型计算。伯克定律 "表明,无效假说的责任在于证明板块构造何时没有发生作用,而不是要求在地质记录中观察到板块构造特征,因为假定为板块构造特征的组合可能从地质记录中消失(由于保存偏差)或从未存在(由于世俗变化)。这个问题变得非常突出,因为我们的学术界在面对有问题的证据时,似乎正围绕着板块构造始于晚阿新世的范式而凝聚在一起,这与过去一个世纪中反复出现的情况(例如,拒绝大陆漂移而倾向于地质旋回理论)如出一辙。我总结了六种证据类型的证据,并得出结论:我们不知道板块构造是何时开始的。如果声称我们知道,那么我们就无法真正理解地球历史和可居住性的核心事件。
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