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The Hadean & Archean. “It’s the Earth Jim, but not as we know it.”. Hadean & Archean: 2500-4600 Myrs. Archean Divided into:. Hadean/Archean “Evidence”. Problems Very few rocks/minerals exist from this period Most have been metamorphosed, or buried
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The Hadean & Archean “It’s the Earth Jim, but not as we know it.”
Hadean/Archean “Evidence” • Problems • Very few rocks/minerals exist from this period • Most have been metamorphosed, or buried • No fossils exist in Hadean, Minimal in Archean • Rely on: • Few rocks that we have • Moon, Meteorites& other planets • Models 4.4 Gyr Zircon Crystal
The Neighborhood: “Near” Moon = Shorter Day About 10 hrs
Lunar Evidence • Moon does not orbit around the earth’s equator • The moon is retreating from the Earth (but could never have been closer than 24,000 km) • Moon is depleted in iron and “iron-loving” elements (it has a low density) • Moon is dry (no water in the minerals) • Oxygen isotope ratio in moon rocks is the same as the Earth • Lunar highlands have been dates at about 4.5 Byrs
Lunar Hypothesis • Capture: Formed somewhere else and was captured • Twin Planet: Formed from material left over from the Earth • Fission: “Budded” off the Earth Problem: It has the same Oxygen Chemistry as the Earth indicating it formed in the same part of the Solar System
Lunar Hypothesis • Capture: Formed somewhere else and was captured • Twin Planet: Formed from material left over from the Earth • Fission: “Budded” off the Earth Problem: Moon has much less iron than the Earth and is no volatiles (water & gases)
Lunar Hypothesis Problem: Earth was not spinning fast enough for this to be realistic. • Capture: Formed somewhere else and was captured • Twin Planet: Formed from material left over from the Earth • Fission: “Budded”off the Earth
Lunar Hypothesis • Capture: Formed somewhere else and was captured • Twin Planet: Formed from material left over from the Earth • Fission: “Budded” off the Earth • Collision: Formed when a Mars-sized body collided with the Earth Explains (1) isotopes, (2) lack of iron and volatiles, and (3) consistent with Earth’s spin rate.
Lunar Evidence / Impact • Moon does not orbit around the earth’s equator • The moon is retreating from the Earth (but could never have been closer than 24,000 km) • Moon is depleted in iron and “iron-loving” elements (it has a low density) • Moon is dry (no water in the minerals) • Oxygen isotope ratio in moon rocks is the same as the Earth • Lunar highlands have been dates at about 4.5 Byrs
Hadean Earth 2004 - Fred Sulahria
Hadean: What We Do Know… Earth was a very different place! • Major features of the Earth developed: • atmosphere (throughout Hadean) • oceans (water by 4.4 Gyr, stable oceans by 3.8 Gyr) • crust and continents (by 4.4-4.0 Gyr) • plate tectonics starts (about 4.0 Gyr) • magnetic field (about 4.5 Gyr) • life? (no evidence yet…)
Early Earth Driven by Heat From: Accretion Differentiation Radioactive Decay
Heat Escapes by: • Convection • Conduction • Radiation Resulting in Convection of Interior and Volcanism
Hadean Surface Dominated By: • Meteorite Bombardment • Volcanism
Komatiites Magma Solidified into Early Crust Ultramafic, Dense, Uniform
Atmospheric Formation • Hypothesis: Captured from Solar Nebula • Mostly Hydrogen and Helium • Would have been quickly lost If initially lost - where did the present atmosphere come from? Accreted as hydrous minerals and outgassed from volcanoes Returned to Earth from comets
Secondary Atmosphere - Outgassing • Initially Composed of: • Ammonia (NH3) • Hydrogen (H2) • Carbon dioxide (CO2) • Methane (CH4) • Water vapor (H2O) • Nitrogen (N2)
One Reconstruction(Others have much more Carbon Dioxide in Hadean)
Note: No Significant Oxygen! • Evidence: • No Rust Minerals • Pyrite and Uraninite Conglomerates(normally oxidize) • Extensive carbon-rich rocks Witwatersrand conglomerate, South Africa (Middle Archean)
Atmospheric Evolution Primary - Captured from Solar Nebula - Mostly Hydrogen and Helium - Quickly Lost Secondary - Formed by Outgassing by Volcanoes Tertiary - Modified by Life (addition of Oxygen)
Hadean Oceans • Characteristics • Liquid Water existed at 4.4 Gyrs • “Ephemeral” (periodically vaporized) • Acidic (water + carbon dioxide = carbonic acid) • Probably “salty” • Stabilized by end of Hadean (about 3.8 Gyrs) • Evidence • Jack Hills Formation zircon crystals with water inclusions • solar system evidence for heavy bombardment and models • no limestones, atmospheric models • acidic water (dissolves ions) • first limestones & sedimentary rocks
One Reconstruction(Other hypothesize much less water from comets)
Continents FormationRequires Plate Tectonics
Heat Generated by Radioactive Decay Hadean Earth was much hotter! Convection was more intense
Rapid Convection Created “Mini” Plates that were Quickly Subducted & Destroyed
Continental Crust Forms 3.96 Billion Year Old Gneiss
Archean Crust Oldest Rocks Oldest Minerals
Continental Evolution:One Reconstruction Up to 60% by the Proterozoic