Backround / Introductory Information (Week 1 full) Flashcards
When was the evidence for early life on earth discovered
1993- from 3.5 Ga
What is the rare earth Hypothesis
The earth is very unique, with very distinct features
-magnetic field
-location in the solar system
-large moon
-plate tectonics
What is the goldilocks zone
- where it is possible for water to exist
- water has been present for estimated 4.3 Ma years ago- discovered from zircon grains with oxygen isotopes in them
When was the hadean (when earth formed)
4.6 to 4 Ga
What is planetary differentiation
- all rocky planets have a core, mantle and a crust
the denser elements sink to the surface of the earth
the exterior is more silica rich compared to the iron rich centre - the lithosphere is composed of the crust and uppermost solid mantle
Why is it important that earth has a magnetic field?
Stops the water on earth being stripped away
protects earth from radiation and charged particles
more protection from UV A and B Radiation
prevents the ozone being stripped away too
allows living organisms to use such as butterlflies
What is a geodynamo
- rapid movement of liquid iron in earths outer core
- due to temp and comp differences between inner and outer core
-enhanced by earths convection currents - polarity reversals occur every 100,000 to several Ma years
- takes a few thousand years to switch
What is the evidence for a magnetic field
- magnetite magnatisation- remanant in ferromagnetic minerals such as this
- earliest evidence is found in 3.45 Ga rocks from Australia
- lack of data before this
How did the core of earth solidify
- releases additional heat energy
- which helps to keep dipole of the magnetic field
-gradual decay of this dipole occured 500 Ma at the end of the phanerozoic
-the geodynamo collapses almost as the inner core begins to crystallize
How was the moon formed
- 4.5 GA Theia smashed into earth (maes sized)
- happened 60 million years after earth was formed
- mantle was melted and the crust on the surface was stripped away
- evidence included identical oxygen isotope fingerprints to rocks on earth
How does the moon affect the world that we live in
- affects the tidal patterns we can observe
- created tidal pool habitats which may have allowed the origin of life
- research to oppose other theories, where the moon powers the geodynamo in the outer core.
How do plate tectonics help to sustain life
- allows the maintenance of geological carbonate weathering cycles which regulate earths climate
- all of this contributes to this hypothesis
what is the n=1 problem
- life on earth is an unreliable source to compare to for finding life
- this is because the life forms living on earth are only representative of a tiny part of the universe
how much of space has been discovered by kepler
- 3000 light years (0.25 percent of sky)