2011
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1108061108
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Early Archean serpentine mud volcanoes at Isua, Greenland, as a niche for early life

Abstract: The Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland, of Early Archean age (3.81-3.70 Ga) represents the oldest crustal segment on Earth. Its complex lithology comprises an ophiolite-like unit and volcanic rocks reminiscent of boninites, which tie Isua supracrustals to an island arc environment. We here present zinc (Zn) isotope compositions measured on serpentinites and other rocks from the Isua supracrustal sequence and on serpentinites from modern ophiolites, midocean ridges, and the Mariana forearc. In stark contrast to … Show more

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“…In any case, if life is present in the subduction zone forearc, it has far-reaching implications as recent studies suggest that environments resembling those both within and below the Mariana serpentinite mud volcanoes were already present on the early Earth (58,59). Thus, even if modern-type subduction was not fully established in the Hadean and Archean, Mariana forearclike deep subsurface environments may have allowed early forms of life to thrive, despite violent phases such as the so-called Late Heavy Bombardment, a period of intensive meteorite bombardment around 3.9 Ga (60).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case, if life is present in the subduction zone forearc, it has far-reaching implications as recent studies suggest that environments resembling those both within and below the Mariana serpentinite mud volcanoes were already present on the early Earth (58,59). Thus, even if modern-type subduction was not fully established in the Hadean and Archean, Mariana forearclike deep subsurface environments may have allowed early forms of life to thrive, despite violent phases such as the so-called Late Heavy Bombardment, a period of intensive meteorite bombardment around 3.9 Ga (60).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seafloor serpentinization systems have existed throughout most of Earth's history (51). Serpentinization is currently taking place in the shallow forearc of subduction zones, along ultraslow-, slow-, and fast-spreading midocean ridges where oceanic mantle is exposed to water (52)(53)(54)(55).…”
Section: Serpentinization and Subseafloor Microbial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S1, S3) (14, 29). Pons et al (33) compared the source region for these serpentinized ultramafics to serpentinite mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc on the basis of zinc isotopes. The presence of magnetite in the ISB serpentinites also indicates formation by low-temperature (50-300°C) serpentinization on the ocean floor, as opposed to formation during high-grade serpentinization of the mantle wedge during crustal accretion (18,34) …”
Section: Serpentines In the Isua Supracrustal Beltmentioning
confidence: 99%