Earths plate tectonics began a billion years earlier than thought
December 1st, 2008 - 12:17 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, Dec 1 (ANI): New evidence has suggested that plate tectonics, which is crucial for creating the oceans and atmosphere essential for life, began around a billion years earlier than previously thought.
According to a report in New Scientist, Michelle Hopkins and colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles, have found evidence of tectonics in zircon deposits that formed about 4 billion years ago.
Analysis showed that minerals trapped within the zircon crystals had formed at a lower temperature and higher pressure than expected for crust of that age.
This suggests that the crystals had been formed in a subduction zone, where one rocky tectonic plate plunges beneath another, showing that plate tectonics was up and running at this time.
Craig Manning, co-author of the research paper about the finding, said that while chemical traces in zircons have hinted that tectonics began this early, this is the first direct evidence from actual minerals of the period. (ANI)
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