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#1 Zinix

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Posted 23 February 2014 - 09:39 PM



 

Ancient zircon crystals discovered in Western Australia have been positively dated to 4.374 billion years, confirming their place as the oldest rock ever found on Earth, according to a new study.
 
The research reported in the journal Nature Geoscience, means Earth began forming a crust far sooner than previously thought, following the giant impact event which created the Earth-Moon system 4.5 billion years ago.
 
"That age is 300 million years older than the oldest previously dated age [of other rocks], and only 100 million years after the magma ocean," says the study's lead author Professor John Valley of the University of Wisconsin.
 
"This is when Earth started making protocontinental crust, which is chemically differentiated from the mantle. The chemical evidence from the zircons is a good fit for what we call intermediate composition ... halfway between granite and basalt."
 
Valley and colleagues have previously used uranium-lead radioactive dating to determine the age of a zircon crystal sample (named 01JH36-69), which was found 15 years ago in metamorphosed sandstone at Jack Hills, 800 kilometres north of Perth.
 
Uranium radioactively decays into lead at a known rate, allowing age to be determined based on the ratio of uranium to lead in the sample.
 
However, there have been concerns over the accuracy of using this method to date zircon crystals, which means there has been uncertainty about the exact age of the Jack Hills rock.
 
Now, Valley and colleagues have used a new technique to confirm the validity of their original findings.
 
Second dating
 
Zircon's crystal structure has specific sites where only atoms of a given size and charge will fit.
 
These locations concentrate uranium atoms and exclude lead, so the only lead found at these sites is generated by the radioactive decay of uranium.
 
As uranium transforms into lead, it emits alpha particles which cause the lead atoms generated from the uranium to recoil and move into other parts of the crystal, where they accumulate.
 
"If that happens, the places where the lead has been removed, will appear to be younger than they are, while places where the lead has migrated appear older," says Valley.
 
This problem of lead mobility has led some to question the reliabilty of the method for dating zircons, however Valley and colleagues have found it does not affect the isotopic ratios.
 
Using atom-probe tomography the authors identified the distances that lead atoms move are so small so as not to affect the analysis.
 
"We capture both the lead-depleted and lead-enriched domains, so the ratio we measure is averaged out," says Valley.
 
"We're getting the true ratio of the parent uranium to daughter lead, and therefore we're getting the true age."
 
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The age confirmation closes the gap between the Moon-generating impact, and the formation of Earth's crust, according to Professor Samuel Bowring of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 
Bowring, who wrote an accompanying opinion piece on the research, believes the findings indicate Earth's water didn't need to come from asteroids, during a period known as the late heavy bombardment 3.9 billion years ago.
 
Instead, it suggests water was present in the liquid magma ocean that formed the zircon crystals.
 
"We'll never know how much water there really was, but the simplest interpretation of those zircons coming from granitic rocks, is that we had a hydrous planet right from the very beginning," says Bowring.
 
"The water was probably accreted with the rest of the parts of the Earth as the planet formed."

 

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Posted 23 February 2014 - 10:01 PM

When's its birthday?

I bet they'd be doing a lot of clapping.


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Posted 24 February 2014 - 01:35 AM

But Earth is only 2014 years old.


This statement is false. The previous statement is true.

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 02:49 AM



But Earth is only 2014 years old.

I thought it was 103 years old?

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:11 AM

But how can the rock be 4.3 billion years old if there are only 7 million people on Earth?


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Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:18 PM

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:33 PM

Are there pictures? I want to see this rock. 


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