Posted on 12/24/2010 11:45:17 AM PST by SunkenCiv
..Scientists have long known that there's a mysterious amount of siderophile ("iron-loving") metals in Earth's mantle. Such metals, including gold, tend to affiliate with iron in their liquid forms.
The best explanation has been that some sort of space object brought the elements to the planet just after it formed its core, but the exact nature of the impactor has been a matter of debate.
Based on computer simulations, the new study says that a small number of enormous, random impacts roughly 4.5 billion years ago are the sources of Earth's iron-loving materials.
These impactors were rocky objects left over from our solar system's planet-formation phase. The largest one that hit Earth was roughly the size of Pluto -- up to 2,000 miles (3,220 kilometers) wide, the study suggests.
And young Earth wasn't the only recipient: Cataclysmic collisions delivered iron-loving metals to the moon and Mars around the same time, the study authors say. What's more, the impacts may have been the source of water on the moon...
Moon rocks brought back during the Apollo missions led to the now widely accepted theory that the moon formed when a Mars-size object crashed into early Earth.
Energy from the impact would have spurred the still forming Earth to develop its mostly iron core. When this happened, iron-loving metals should have followed molten iron down from the planet's mantle and into the core.
But we know that gold and other iron-lovers are found in modest abundances in Earth's mantle.
Using a mathematical approach called Monte Carlo analysis, Bottke's team calculates that iron-loving metals were delivered in a limited number of massive impacts that just happened to miss the moon...
(Excerpt) Read more at news.nationalgeographic.com ...
Yeah, he gets more impressive as time goes on and more of his "crackpot" theories get proven right. Brilliant!
I had an engineer buddy of mine work on that time machine idea, but he couldn't power it. He muttered something about needing about 10 suns to power it and threw it in his recycle bin. Oh, well... :)
Thanks bhf.
"Emerging from a particularly credulous Southern California culture, Nancy and Ronald Reagan relied on an astrologer in private and public matters -- unknown to the voting public. Some portion of the decision-making that influences the future of our civilization is plainly in the hands of charlatans." -- Carl SaganSagan also blasted that Reagan made Carter look like Cardinal Richelieu, opposed SDI, and nearly singlehandedly gave birth to the global warming movement.
Element 79, by Fred Hoyle 1967...
Merry Christmas, TC! Hope Santa is good to you this year!
Ape Lex
Give me a break, I was a little kid. Reagan (first) got elected when I was 10! I remember getting mad at my mom for voting for Anderson. I know Carl was a whacky lib, but most academics are.
Oh, by the way, Reagan and Thatcher actually did kinda give birth to the global warming thing. They were trying to get the libs to get on board with nuke power. Maggie was VERY vocal about it.
Merry Christmas bro!
Mmmm.....ammo! And Scotch! The Ol Elf was good this year!
Yeah! He left the same stuff for me!
Sure am glad St. Nick ain't a liberal teetotaler.
My wife gave me .308 Gold Medal.
Now *that's* true love!
"I have flown twice over Mount St. Helens. I'm not a scientist and I don't know the figures, but I have a suspicion that one little mountain out there, in these last several months, has probably released more sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving or things of that kind." -- quoted in Time magazine, October 20, 1980.
Thanks null and void.
http://pulpaweek.blogspot.com/2010/06/element-79-by-fred-hoyle.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hoyle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Element_79_(book)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Element_79
Didn’t know all that. However, Thatcher was FOR SURE pushing the AGW thing just to get the greenies to shut up. From what I have read, she was the mother of it (well, the gov’t role in it, anyway). I just figured that since her and Ronny were so tight, that he was helping her with it somehow... I am seriously glad you showed me I was wrong about that!!!
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