Title: Week 2:
1Week 2 When the world was young...
EPSC233-001 Earth Life History (Fall 2002)
2Recommended reading STANLEY Earth System
History Chapter 11.
Keywords Archean eon (4.6-2.5 billion years
ago), nebula, planets, meteorites, comets,
differentiation, oceanic crust, continental
crust, plate tectonics, mantle convection.
3Geologists seeking evidence of the oldest rocks
on earth are up against large odds...
... our planet is a huge recycling engine.
4Our solar system started with the explosion of a
supernova, the dying stage of a star. Clouds of
gas and dust were compressed by the shock wave,
giving rise to a solar nebula.
5- a slowly rotating cloud of gases called a
nebula starts to collapse (gravitational
attraction) - the cloud continues to condense and flattens, a
gaseous protostar and solid planetesimals grow - the sun lights up, solar wind vapourizes dust and
blows it away - the nebula clears up a solar system is born.
6Dust accreted into larger bodies.
7Planets which grew from planetesimals which
condensed close to the sun are rocky, those far
from the sun are gas- and ice-rich
8http//nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/image/near_ma
thilde3.jpg
What did not grow into planets became asteroids
(rocky)...
Or comets (dirty snowballs)
http//www.jpl.nasa.gov/comet/hyakutake/gif/burger
2.jpg
9Dates from about 70 meteorites
Allende meteorite (Mexico) 4.56 B.y. old, sample
of the stuff from the sun (- H, He).
10Impacts and radioactive decay led to melting
differentiation
11Around 4.5-4.4 Ga, an impact with a Mars-sized
body had a great effect on Earths history. All
volatiles were lost from Earth, and the
Moon formed from the impactor and
terrestrial debris.
12Lunar basalts on the moon
Apollo 17, oldest lunar basalt samples 4.55 ?
0.1 b.y. and 4.60 ? 0.1 b.y.
13Initially the Moon was hot-- covered by a magma
ocean.
But, the Moon is small and cooled rapidly. It
now has no volcanic activity and is
both biologically and geologically lifeless.
14The Earth, bigger, is cooling more slowly and
remains geologically active. Crust showing scars
of early meteoritic impacts has been recycled.
Manicouagan crater 100 km diam (200 m.y. ago).
15Why is there a difference? Earth is a
geologically active planet, the Moon is not.
Top few hundred km of Earth are broken into
tectonic plates which are constantly being
created and destroyed.