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New discovery questions theory that earth was covered by ocean four billion years ago

Fresh water present on Earth ‘500 million years earlier than previously thought’

Fresh water, which is essential for life, appeared on Earth roughly four billion years ago – 500 million years earlier than previously thought, research suggests.

The findings challenge the existing theory that Earth was completely covered by ocean four billion years ago.

The findings, based on analysis of ancient crystals from the Jack Hills in Western Australia’s Mid West region, push back the timeline for the emergence of fresh water to just a few hundred million years after the planet formed.

Researchers measured the oxygen compositions of zircon, a mineral that formed in some rocks that made up the Earth’s early continental landmasses some 3.2 to 4.2 billion years ago.

They found preserved evidence that the hot, molten rocks they grew in came into contact with water during their formation.

Water on Earth moves between the land, oceans and atmosphere via processes including evaporation and precipitation, in a system known as the water cycle.

During the Earth’s early history, the availability of freshwater and the start of the water cycle may have contributed to the environments needed for early life to develop.

However, there is uncertainty about when the water cycle began.Lead author Dr Hamed Gamaleldien, adjunct research fellow at Curtin University’s School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and an assistant professor at Khalifa University, UAE, said: “By examining the age and oxygen isotopes in tiny crystals of the mineral zircon, we found unusually light isotopic signatures as far back as four billion years ago.

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