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Scientists Discover 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Proto-Earth Remnants

Key Takeaways

  • Scientists discovered 4.5-billion-year-old proto-Earth rocks deep within the planet.
  • The finding challenges the theory that Earth was completely remelted by a giant impact.
  • A unique potassium isotope fingerprint in rocks from Greenland, Canada, and Hawaii reveals the ancient material.

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying remnants of the primordial Earth that survived a cataclysmic planetary collision 4.5 billion years ago. Published in Nature Geoscience, the research reveals ancient rocks with a chemical signature dating back to the proto-Earth, the planet that existed before the Moon formed.

Ancient Chemical Fingerprint Found

Researchers detected a rare potassium imbalance, specifically in the potassium-40 isotope, within rock samples from Greenland, Canada, and Hawaii. This distinct chemical fingerprint does not match any known meteorite, suggesting it originates from the original building blocks of our planet.

Using advanced mass spectrometry, the team traced this anomaly back 4.5 billion years. “This is maybe the first direct evidence that we’ve preserved the proto-Earth materials,” said Nicol Nile, an assistant professor of Earth and planetary sciences at MIT.

Challenging Planetary Formation Theories

The discovery fundamentally challenges the long-held theory that a Mars-sized object’s impact completely remelted and reinvented Earth’s chemical composition. It indicates that significant portions of the primordial planet survived this violent event.

“We see a piece of the very ancient Earth, even before the giant impact,” said researcher Nie. “This is amazing because we would expect this very early signature to be slowly erased through Earth’s evolution.”

The study suggests that some original materials that formed Earth are still missing from geological collections, opening new avenues for understanding planetary formation. This provides a direct window into the building blocks of the early solar system.

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