2001
DOI: 10.1038/35051550
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Evidence from detrital zircons for the existence of continental crust and oceans on the Earth 4.4 Gyr ago

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“…Por el contrario, los materiales más antiguos de la Tierra (cristales de zircón) tienen ~4400 Ma (Wilde et al, 2001), dejando un hiato de ~170 Ma en la historia geológica de la Tierra. Aún así, se asume que la Luna se formó antes de los 4400 Ma (Canup y Righter, 2000;Yu y Jacobsen, 2011) y que el núcleo de la Tierra, el manto y la litósfera ya estaban diferenciados Boyet y Carlson, 2005).…”
Section: El Escenario De La Vida Tempranaunclassified
“…Por el contrario, los materiales más antiguos de la Tierra (cristales de zircón) tienen ~4400 Ma (Wilde et al, 2001), dejando un hiato de ~170 Ma en la historia geológica de la Tierra. Aún así, se asume que la Luna se formó antes de los 4400 Ma (Canup y Righter, 2000;Yu y Jacobsen, 2011) y que el núcleo de la Tierra, el manto y la litósfera ya estaban diferenciados Boyet y Carlson, 2005).…”
Section: El Escenario De La Vida Tempranaunclassified
“…138 SHRIMP II was recently used to measure the age of zircons from the Jack Hills area to be approximately 4400 Ma -the oldest terrestrial material ever measured. 139 A VG 354 TIMS was installed in the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory in 1985, and continues to perform at a high level. More recently, a Triton mass spectrometer has been installed.…”
Section: A Renewal Of Geological Mass Spectrometry In Western Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wilde et al (2001) and Mojzsis, Harrison & Pidgeon (2001) oxygen isotope ratios and micro-inclusions of SiO 2 , these authors concluded that the zircons formed from magmas involving re-worked continental crust that had undergone low temperature interaction with a liquid hydrosphere. Wilde et al (2001) specifically conclude that the 4.4 Ga zircons represent the earliest evidence of both continental crust and water oceans on Earth.…”
Section: Evidence For An Early Water Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%