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Hadean Earth

Autor T. Mark Harrison
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2021
This book consolidates the latest research on the Hadean Eon - the first 500 million years of Earth history - which has permitted hypotheses of early Earth evolution to be tested, including geophysical models that include the possibility of plate tectonic-like behavior. These new observations challenge the longstanding Hadean paradigm – based on no observational evidence - of a desiccated, lifeless, continent-free wasteland in which surface petrogenesis was largely due to extraterrestrial impacts. The eon was termed “Hadean” to reflect such a hellish environment. That view began to be challenged in 2001 as results of geochemical analyses of greater than 4 billion year old zircons from Australia emerged. These data were consistent with the zircons forming in a world much more similar to today than long thought and interpreted to indicate that sediment cycling was occurring in the presence of liquid water. This new view leaves open the possibility that life could have emerged shortlyafter Earth accretion. The epistemic limitations under which the old paradigm persisted are closely examined. The book is principally designed as a monograph but has the potential to be used as a text for advanced graduate courses on early Earth evolution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030466893
ISBN-10: 3030466892
Pagini: 291
Ilustrații: XVI, 291 p. 65 illus., 52 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Why Hadean?- Thermal evolution models.- Radionuclide produced isotopic variations in mantle rocks.- The Lunar surface and Late Heavy Bombardment concept.- Models of continental growth and destruction.- Plate boundary interactions through geologic history.- Hadean Jack Hills zircon geochemistry.- Hadean zircons elsewhere in the Solar System.- Proposed sources of Hadean zircons.- Could the Hadean eon have been habitable?- Morpho- and chemo-fossil evidence for the appearance of life.- Collectanea.

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This book consolidates the latest research on the Hadean Eon - the first 500 million years of Earth history - which has permitted hypotheses of early Earth evolution to be tested, including geophysical models that include the possibility of plate tectonic-like behavior. These new observations challenge the longstanding Hadean paradigm – based on no observational evidence - of a desiccated, lifeless, continent-free wasteland in which surface petrogenesis was largely due to extraterrestrial impacts. The eon was termed “Hadean” to reflect such a hellish environment. That view began to be challenged in 2001 as results of geochemical analyses of greater than 4 billion year old zircons from Australia emerged. These data were consistent with the zircons forming in a world much more similar to today than long thought and interpreted to indicate that sediment cycling was occurring in the presence of liquid water. This new view leaves open the possibility that life could have emerged shortlyafter Earth accretion. The epistemic limitations under which the old paradigm persisted are closely examined. The book is principally designed as a monograph but has the potential to be used as a text for advanced graduate courses on early Earth evolution.


Caracteristici

Offers the first comprehensive review on the Hadean Eon including the research of the last 16 years Covers an emerging interdisciplinary topic relevant to a range of study including planetary astronomy, the origin of life, and deep geological time Provides both an authoritative description of the state of the science and a scientific critique on historical views of the early earth