Δευτέρα 24 Μαρτίου 2025

The Secrets Of The Universe

 


🌎 A groundbreaking study suggests Earth’s core is slowly leaking helium-3—a rare isotope dating back to the planet’s formation 4.6 billion years ago. Published in Nature, the findings offer unprecedented insights into Earth’s early history and core dynamics.
🔴 Key Discoveries
🔸 Record-Breaking Ratios: Analysis of 62-million-year-old Arctic lava rocks from Canada’s Baffin Island revealed helium-3 (³He) concentrations 70 times higher than atmospheric levels—the highest ever recorded in volcanic material. Similar anomalies were found in Icelandic lava.
🔸 Primordial Origins: The ³He/⁴He ratios, along with neon isotope signatures, match conditions from Earth’s formation, pointing to a preserved reservoir of ancient noble gases.
🔸 Core Leak Hypothesis: Simulations indicate helium-3 trapped in the core during Earth’s accretion is seeping into the mantle via slow chemical exchange, escaping through volcanic hotspots like Baffin and Iceland.
🔴 Evidence & Methodology
🔸 Isotopic Analysis: Researchers studied olivine crystals in basaltic lavas, measuring ³He/⁴He, strontium, neodymium, and neon isotopes to rule out atmospheric contamination.
🔸 Mantle Plumes: Both Baffin and Iceland sit above mantle plumes—geological “hotspots” that tap deep reservoirs, enabling helium-3 to rise from the core-mantle boundary.
🔴 Why Helium-3 Matters
🔸 Rarity on Earth: Most primordial helium-3 escaped into space early in Earth’s history due to its lightness. Remaining surface traces imply a deep, protected source.
🔸 Core as a Reservoir: Earth’s iron-rich core likely absorbed noble gases during planetary assembly. Slow leakage over eons suggests an ongoing chemical exchange between the core and mantle.
RESEARCH PAPER 📄
F. Horton et al., “Highest terrestrial 3He/4He credibly from the core”, Nature (2023)

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