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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Rain of asteroids melted early Earth, boiled its oceans, study shows
2014-08-01
[LATIMES] When you look up at the moon's pockmarked face, you're actually staring at Earth's early history. The rain of asteroids that pummeled the lunar surface hit our planet too — it's just that erosion and plate tectonics blotted out the evidence. In fact, no rocks anywhere in the world survived to tell the story of the first 500 million years of Earth's 4.5-billion-year existence, a tumultuous period of frequent impacts known darkly as the Hadean.
Also known as the First Global Warming...
Now, scientists have capitalized on the moon's long memory to uncover Earth's own past. The researchers found that much of our planet's surface probably melted repeatedly following large collisions during the Hadean eon. Some of these impacts likely vaporized the oceans and sanitized the planet of any early life that may have gained a foothold, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.

While scientists have long recognized that large and frequent impacts shook the Hadean Earth, the new study marks the first attempt to quantify what might have happened.

The researchers started out by translating recent estimates of the cratering history for the moon — published over the last few years by the same group of scientists — into similar estimates for the Earth.

"The reason is very simple: If you have a crater, you had an impact," said Simone Marchi, a geologist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., and lead author of the Nature study.
Posted by:Fred

#3  That's Global Warming when it really meant something.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-08-01 16:53  

#2  I look forward to reading how this was all caused by CO2.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-08-01 11:56  

#1  About time for the swarm to come around again, eh?
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-08-01 11:34  

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