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1Early Earth and the Origins of Life Why do we
care?
2Early Earth and the Origins of Life August 25,
2009
- Lecture overview
- formation of the solar system and Earth
- conditions on early Earth
- theories concerning the origin of life on Earth
- geologic evidence for earliest life on Earth
3The Geologic Timescale
LIFE
Life!?!
4Planetary disk
with thanks to L. T. Elkins-Tanton, JPL
NASA/JPL
5Ca-Al inclusions in carbonaceous chondrites
4567.20.6 million years old
6Linked solidification and cooling processes
magma oceans at first
7The Archean Earth System
- Archean 4.03 to 2.5 Ga
- Late Heavy Bombardment (4.1 to 3.8 Ga)
- Atmosphere hardly any molecular oxygen (O2)
appears at 2Ga - UV radiation (no ozone shield)
- Sun less luminous (20-30)
- Length of day 15 hours (584 days per year)
- CO2 and CH4 -rich atmosphere
- Likely warm surface conditions (80o to 45oC)
- High rate of heat transfer from core to surface,
possible thin crust, plate tectonics just being
established - Magnetic field by 3.2 Ga
w/ thanks to Stanley M. Awramik, UCSB
8Steps towards Life
- synthesize biomolecules (organic C, amino acids)
- organize them into macromolecular systems
- emergence of self-replicating codes of molecules
(RNA) - emergence of molecular evolution via natural
selection
after Hazen, 2006
9The Miller/Urey Experiment
- Stanley Miller and Harold Urey (1953)
- ran experiment for one week
- observed 10 of C in organic form
- 2 of C in amino acid form
- but
- too high-energy environment
- (lightning not continuous)
- -early Earth contained appreciable
- CO2 (in addition to CH4)
- on the other hand
- -meteorites contain appreciable
- amino acids
10A modern-day Miller/Urey experiment
Jeff Bada, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography
- redid the Miller/Urey experiment
- found 22 amino acids (more than M/U!)
- also analyzed the original M/U vials
- using modern-day analytical techniques
Johnson et al., Science, 2008
11Hot volcanoe and cold soup models regarding
the origin of Life on Earth
-organic molecules and amino acids can be
organized by mineral lattices as templates
Hazen, 2006
What about combining the two? hydrothermal vents?
12A schematic of evolution of life on Earth
Modified from Awramik and McNamara, in press
13Stromatolites biofilms of cyanobacteria capture
and bind sediment
Pre-Cambrian?
Today, at Sharks Bay, Australia
14An Opinion
- true consensus for lifes existence seems to be
reached only with the bacterial fossils of the
1.9-billion-year-old Gunflint Formation
Moorbath, S., 2005. Nature, 434, p. 155)
.
Tyler Barghoorn, Science, 1954
15Candidates for Early Archean Fossils
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183.85Ga rock
apatite (Ca-PO4) grain in rock
Nature, 1996
carbonaceous remnant material after
apatite dissolved with acid
And the controversy continues.
19A primer for Schopf et al., 2002
- ion microprobe
- -instrument that focuses a beam of charged ions
onto the surface of a sample - charged ions generate ions for mass spectrometric
analysis (separation by mass)
20Raman spectroscopy -instrument detects extremely
small changes in energy of light/laser/IR
radiation -in Schopf 2002, a laser is used to
excite the sample molecules into a higher energy
state they report Raman shifts that denote
changes in laser wavelength -shifts denote
presence of specific chemical bonds and their
relative orientations
21kerogen -concentrated, high-molecular-weight
organic compounds occuring in sedimentary
rocks -precursor to fossil fuels (formed upon
heating of kerogen)
an oil shale
carbonate (X-CO3) -most commonly CaCO3, the
mineral in limestone -many marine organisms form
carbonate shells (corals, foraminifera)
limestone cliffs
22C isotopes -C has two stable isotopes (12
protons, different neutrons) 12C (99) and
13C (1) -for the most part, they behave
identically -however, there is a slight
difference in their reactivity -photosynthesis
causes a very large shift in the relative
abundance of 13C and 12C such that 12C is
preferentially incorporated into biological
materials
cross-section of a leaf
23trichome -any small outgrowth or appendage on
certain plants and algae
trichomes on a cannabis plant
chert -finely-grained, silica-rich,
microcrystalline rock -is a product of high-T
chemical alteration of rocks
24greenschist -metamorphic rocks resulting from
low-T, moderate pressure environments -typically
somewhat green in color