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Study Finds Signs of Life in Ancient Lava
Science - Reuters ^ | 2004-04-23

Posted on 04/26/2004 10:14:40 AM PDT by Junior

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tiny, bacteria-like organisms made their home in hardened lava some 3.5 billion years ago, scientists reported on Friday in a finding that pushes the limits of when life is known to have started on Earth.

The microbes, known as archaea, dug into volcanic rock to form long tubes. A team from the United States, Norway, Canada, and South Africa found evidence of the lava-burrowing archaea in 3.5 billion-year-old rock in South Africa.

"Our evidence is among the oldest evidence for life found so far," said Hubert Staudigel, a research geophysicist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.

Writing in Friday's issue of the journal Science, Staudigel and colleagues said they found tell-tale tubes in "pillow lava" in South Africa's Barberton Greenstone Belt, which was formed underwater in the oceanic crust but is now above ground.

"This area within the oceanic crust is a favorable place for the origin of life," Staudigel said. "It offers relatively easy access to seawater and volcanic environments such as deep-sea hydrothermal systems -- including a wide range of catalysts that are required in the origin of life."

So far, no one has found indisputable remains of the very earliest life. The main problem is that most of these ancient rocks have been through geologic processes of heating, pressure and folding that would destroy any evidence.

In 1996 researchers found rocks in Greenland that they dated to 3.85 billion years ago containing what they believe were traces of bacteria. In 1999 a team found remains of 2.7 billion-year-old algae in Australian shale.

In Friday's report, the researchers said they found carbon along the inside of the tubes that may represent organic material left behind by microbes.

At the time, "there were no plants or animals to eat," Staudigel said. "So to make a living these microbes adapted to eating volcanic rock. That's all there was."

Archaea still exist. They make up many of the so-called extremophiles -- organisms found in extreme environments such as undersea vents, hot sulfur springs and Antarctica.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: belongsinreligion; catastrophism; crevolist; earlylife; godsgravesglyphs; lava; origins; panspermia; science

1 posted on 04/26/2004 10:14:41 AM PDT by Junior
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I did a quick search and didn't see this posted.
2 posted on 04/26/2004 10:15:24 AM PDT by Junior (Remember, you are unique, just like everyone else.)
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3 posted on 04/26/2004 10:19:05 AM PDT by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: Junior
Interesting stuff. So maybe the Archaea are aptly named.
4 posted on 04/26/2004 10:39:41 AM PDT by VadeRetro (Faster than a speeding building! Able to leap tall bullets in a single bound!)
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That would put life starting right when the earth formed...4bil yrs ago. Thats pretty heady when you think on it.
5 posted on 04/26/2004 11:08:13 AM PDT by Adder (Can we bring back stoning now? Please?)
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Actually, it's about a billion years after the Earth formed (~4.5 bya).
6 posted on 04/26/2004 11:15:37 AM PDT by Junior (Remember, you are unique, just like everyone else.)
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7 posted on 04/26/2004 11:57:09 AM PDT by PatrickHenry (A compassionate evolutionist!)
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8 posted on 04/26/2004 12:05:01 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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"That would put life starting right when the earth formed...4bil yrs ago. Thats pretty heady when you think on it."

Life was bombarding earth eons before this time. Conditions on earth shifted enough to favor life taking root here, too.

9 posted on 04/26/2004 12:05:59 PM PDT by blam
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Bacteria are everywhere-BUMP
10 posted on 04/26/2004 12:09:31 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: blam
That's a bit of a powerful assertion. While there is evidence that life may have extra-terrestrial origins (organic chemicals have been detected in interstellar gas clouds, and very primitive [though non-organic] cell-wall like structures have also been found in meteorite remains) it is not "set in stone" that life here began out there.
11 posted on 04/26/2004 12:26:18 PM PDT by Junior (Remember, you are unique, just like everyone else.)
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Actually, it's about a billion years after the Earth formed (~4.5 bya).

Anybody know what the consensus estimate is for when the Earth cooled enough for water to stay liquid in the oceans?

12 posted on 04/26/2004 1:56:39 PM PDT by jennyp (http://crevo.bestmessageboard.com)
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Dunno. The best I can find doing a web search is that oceans formed a few hundred million years after the Earth formed.
13 posted on 04/26/2004 2:03:14 PM PDT by Junior (Remember, you are unique, just like everyone else.)
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Tiny, bacteria-like organisms made their home in hardened lava some 3.5 billion years ago,

The microbes, known as archaea, dug into volcanic rock to form long tubes.

In 1996 researchers found rocks in Greenland that they dated to 3.85 billion years ago containing what they believe were traces of bacteria.

Interesting, absent any fossils, how tubes with traces of carbon lead to a conclusion of archaea. I have been unable to find any archaea presently identified as leaving tunnels in lava. Maybe you can help me find them.

14 posted on 04/29/2004 7:30:28 AM PDT by AndrewC (I am a Bertrand Russell agnostic, even an atheist.</sarcasm>)
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15 posted on 11/16/2009 7:33:27 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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16 posted on 11/16/2009 7:34:57 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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Yes, it's an archaeic thread.

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