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Water has been existed on Earth since our planet’s formation, research

bySana Anwar
14/11/2015
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HONG KONG: Scientists looking at water taken from deep within Earth’s mantle say there is strong evidence it has been there since our planet’s formation.

Writing in the journal Science, researchers say their findings suggest that ancient dust trapped at the center of the infant earth was already saturated with water.

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That water still exists in tiny pockets inside a mineral known as olivine, which is embedded in volcanic rocks found in northern Canada and Iceland, the researchers report.

The pockets, containing just trace amounts of water, are tiny — less than 20 micrometers across.

“The measurements are extremely difficult to make,” said Lydia Hallis, who participated in the research while at the University of Hawaii.

“Only in the past few years has the technology developed enough to measure such low concentrations of water inside such small amounts of material,” said Hallis, now a research fellow at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.

Many scientists have believed that the water existing on Earth today came from water-rich comets or asteroids hitting the Earth after our planet had already formed.

However, clues to the origins of the water from Earth’s deep mantle — found in the ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, known as “heavy hydrogen” — suggest otherwise, the researchers say.

That distinct ratio varies in the water present on different bodies in our solar system, which can help identify its source, the researchers explain.

“We found that the (mantle) water had very little deuterium, which strongly suggests that it was not carried to Earth after it had formed and cooled,” Hallis said.

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