A Mission to Very Early Earth: When Did Conditions Suitable for Life Emerge on Earth?

  • Harrison, Timothy (PI)
  • Bennett, Vickie C. (CoI)
  • Bourdon, Bernard (CoI)
  • Ireland, Trevor (CoI)
  • McKeegan, Kevin D (CoI)
  • Mojzsis, Stephen (CoI)
  • Ryerson, Frederick (CoI)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

A uniquely Australian resource - 4.4-4.1 Ga detrital zircons from the Jack Hills (WA) - represent the only tangible record of the Hadean Eon (4.5-4.0 Ga) and potentially contain information regarding the origin of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, continental lithosphere, geodynamo, and perhaps even life, during the earliest stages of Earth evolution. Following age characterization of 100,000 zircons, experiments involving short-lived nuclear chronometers and tracers of continental evolution (Hf and O isotopes) will be undertaken on the most ancient zircons that could both radically our paradigm for early planetary evolution and permit assessment of whether life emerged during the Hadean Eon.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/0331/12/06

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