- Earth’s early magma oceans detected in 3.7 billion year-old Greenland rocks The Conversation UK
- Signs that Earth was once almost entirely molten found in ancient rock New Scientist
- Traces of ancient magma ocean found in Greenland Livescience.com
- Iron isotopes trace primordial magma ocean cumulates melting in Earth's upper mantle Science Advances
- Traces Of The Primordial Magma Ocean Found For The First Time IFLScience
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- Earth’s early magma oceans detected in 3.7 billion year-old Greenland rocks The Conversation UK
- Signs that Earth was once almost entirely molten found in ancient rock New Scientist
- Traces of ancient magma ocean found in Greenland Livescience.com
- Iron isotopes trace primordial magma ocean cumulates melting in Earth's upper mantle Science Advances
- Traces Of The Primordial Magma Ocean Found For The First Time IFLScience
- View Full coverage on Google News
- Earth’s early magma oceans detected in 3.7 billion year-old Greenland rocks The Conversation UK
- Signs that Earth was once almost entirely molten found in ancient rock New Scientist
- Traces of ancient magma ocean found in Greenland Livescience.com
- Iron isotopes trace primordial magma ocean cumulates melting in Earth's upper mantle Science Advances
- Traces Of The Primordial Magma Ocean Found For The First Time IFLScience
- View Full coverage on Google News