1. A cool early Earth?
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Valley, John W.
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GEOLOGY , *SURFACE of the earth , *CRUST of the earth , *COOLING , *THERMODYNAMICS , *ZIRCON , *CRYSTALS - Abstract
Focuses on research into how quickly the earth cooled, allowing the formation of oceans and the development of life, after its formation. Long-held belief that the earth was a sea of magma until about 3.8 billion years ago, when a more hospitable environment developed; Discovery of tiny crystals of the mineral zircon, which are providing evidence that the earth cooled much sooner, even as early as 4.4 billion years ago; Thermodynamic calculations showing that earth's crust could have solidified within 10 million years under certain circumstances; Durability of zircon crystals, which is why they may have lasted since the earth originally solidified; Investigation into the zircon crystals and what they are able to tell scientists about the earth.
- Published
- 2005
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