2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:orig.0000043132.23966.a1
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Mineral Radioactivity in Sands as a Mechanism for Fixation of Organic Carbon on the Early Earth

Abstract: Abstract. Irradiation of organic molecules by mineral radioactivity is a feasible alternative to cosmic irradiation to precipitate solid organic carbon-rich matter on the early Earth. Radioactive (uranium-and thorium-rich) minerals have been concentrated at the Earth's surface, and accumulated accretionary coatings of carbon due to irradiation, since early Archean times. The organic accretion process could have occurred at the surface or in the sub-surface, and is independent of a terrestrial or extraterrestri… Show more

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“…However, a "standard model" explaining the emergence of larger and larger molecular assemblies is lacking. Various sources of energy that might have initiated this synthesis have been suggested in the last 60 y, including UV irradiation both in extraterrestrial and terrestrial environments (8)(9)(10)(11), hydrothermal energy from deep sea vents (12,13), shock waves from meteorite impact (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), redox energy in the "iron−sulphur world" hypothesis (21), radioactive emission from uranium accumulation (22), and, of course, electric discharges originated by lightning, which motivated the Miller experiment, and are the inspiration of the present work. Despite the historical importance of Miller's experiments, no attempts have been made to explore the role of the electric field, traditionally considered merely in terms of just another thermal activation.…”
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“…However, a "standard model" explaining the emergence of larger and larger molecular assemblies is lacking. Various sources of energy that might have initiated this synthesis have been suggested in the last 60 y, including UV irradiation both in extraterrestrial and terrestrial environments (8)(9)(10)(11), hydrothermal energy from deep sea vents (12,13), shock waves from meteorite impact (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), redox energy in the "iron−sulphur world" hypothesis (21), radioactive emission from uranium accumulation (22), and, of course, electric discharges originated by lightning, which motivated the Miller experiment, and are the inspiration of the present work. Despite the historical importance of Miller's experiments, no attempts have been made to explore the role of the electric field, traditionally considered merely in terms of just another thermal activation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This has been proposed as a mechanism that could have occurred on the early Earth, involving irradiation from radioactive uranium-and thoriumrich minerals (Parnell 2004). Is this a process that can occur in impact structures, which have been suggested as sites for prebiotic chemistry and primitive evolution (Cockell et al 2006)?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hydrocarbons form coatings around the radioactive mineral, or digest and replace it so that only small grains of the original mineral are preserved (Parnell 2004). Ellsworth (1928) was among the first to describe carbonaceous matter containing thorium and uranium, and referred to this as thucolite.…”
Section: Occurrence and Formation Of Uranium-thorium-rich Bitumen Nodmentioning
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“…The polymerization of simple organic molecules to cause an increase in complexity and the concentration of carbon has been suggested as a mechanism that could have occurred on the early Earth, involving irradiation from radioactive (uranium, thorium) minerals (Parnell, 2004). In the terrestrial geological record there are widespread occurrences of solid carbonaceous coatings around uranium and thorium minerals.…”
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confidence: 99%