History of the Earth Chapter 1: Formation of the Earth From the Big Bang to Early Planets.

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History of the Earth Chapter 1: Formation

of the Earth

From the Big Bang to Early Planets

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Origins of…• The Universe (13.7 Gyr)

• The Elements (13.7 - 4.6 Gyr)• The Solar System & the Earth (4.6 Gyr)

• The Moon (4.5-4.6 Gyr)

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Hubble Deep Field

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Origin of the Universe (13.7 Gyr)

TheBig Bang

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WMAPWilkinson Microwave Anisotrophy

Probe

Microwave light emitted 380,000 yrs after the Big Bang

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History of the Universe

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Stars Begin to Form about 300,000 years after the Big Bang

At that time Universe is:• 75% Hydrogen• 25% Helium

What about the rest of the elements?

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Nebula

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How a Star Works

RadiationPressure

Gravity

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Nucleosynthesis

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Stellar Death: Collapse

RadiationPressure

Gravity

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Supernova: Crab Nebula

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Supernova Remnants

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Eagle Nebul

a

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Origin of the Elements

• Hydrogen & Helium: Big Bang

• Helium to Iron: Stellar Fusion Multiples of 4 most common:

Helium Carbon, Oxygen, Neon, Magnesium, Silicon, Sulfur, Iron

• Iron to Uranium: Supernova

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Origin of the Solar System:The Data

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1. 99% of the mass of the solar system is in

the sun

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2. We know thecomposition of the sun

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3. Planets orbit the sun in the plane of the sun’s equator

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4. Planets come in two groups:

Terrestrial Planets

Mercury Venus Earth Mars

- Small, Dense and made of Rock and Iron

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4. Planets come in two groups:

Jovian Planets

Jupiter Saturn

Uranus Neptune

- Large, Low Density, and Made of Gas and Ice

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Asteroids

Mathilde & Eros (NEAR)

Ida & Dactyl

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Kuiper Belt & Pluto

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5. Meteorites

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Chondrites

Carbonaceous

Ordinary

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Chondrules under a scope

X-Ray Image

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Abundance of Elements

in Carbonaceou

s Chondrites

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Achondrite - Stony Meterorite

A stone from the Stannern eucrite showerthat fell over Moravia, Czech Republic in 1808.

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Iron Meteorit

e

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Stony-Iron:

PalasiteOlivine

Iron

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6. Properties of the Earth

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Origin of the Solar System:InterpretationSolar Nebula Hypothesis

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1. Start With a Nebula

Something (Supernova

?) Triggers Nebula to Collapse

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2. Nebula Collapses to form Protostar (Early

Sun)

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Protostar Formation

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3. Residual Material Begins to Cool and

Accrete

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3a. “Gas” Segregated by Melting Temperature

and Condenses

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3b. Accretion: Dust Particles Accrete into

Planetesimals

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3b. Planetesimals Accrete into Planets

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DaDa! - A Solar System

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Dust Disks Around Young Stars

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Extrasolar

Planets

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First Extra-Solar Planet

Photographed

(2005)

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4. Terrestrial Planets Heat

up and Differentiat

e:Iron

CatastropheHeat Comes From:1. Kinetic Energy of Accretion2. Gravitational Energy3. Radioactive Decay4. Differentiation

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Earth’s

Interior

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Meteorite Sources

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Meteorites & Solar System Age

•Formation: 4.56 billion yearsMeteorites all with 20 myrs(earliest within few Myrs of supernova)

•Supernova to sun and planetesimals - few million years! •Layered earth about 96±12 Myrs after meteorites•Nebula to layered earth & moon - about 100 Myrs

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Earth in the Early Hadean?

2004 - Fred Sulahria