Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001oleb...31..311d&link_type=abstract
Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, v. 31, Issue 4/5, p. 311-341 (2001).
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Basaltic Volcanism, Chromium, Oxidation State, Reducing Atmosphere, Spinel, Volcanic Gases
Scientific paper
The history of the oxidation state in the Earth's mantle has been constrained using (a) the whole-rock abundances of Cr and V in ancient volcanics, and (b) the composition of Cr-rich spinels in ancient volcanics. Results indicate that the Earth's mantle has been at-or-near its current oxidation state (+/-0.5 log-unit fO_2) since at least 3600 Ma, and probably since at least 3960 Ma. Volatiles released into the Earth's atmosphere by high-temperature (T >= 1300 K) volcanism during this time have been dominated by H_2O, CO_2, and SO_2. This blend of volatiles is known to provide smaller yields of prebiotic, organic molecules by atmospheric and surface processes than gas mixtures containing higher concentrations of reduced species such as H_2, CO, and H_2S (e.g., Miller, 1998; Zolotov and Shock, 2000). The results discussed in this article independently support the conclusion of Canil (1997, 1999). f the atmosphere was reducing (e.g., CH_4, H_2, H_2S, NH_3, CO) at any time during the last ~3900 Ma, high-temperature volcanic outgassing was not the cause of it.
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