Sediment subduction in Hadean revealed by machine learning.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jilian Jiang, Xinyu Zou, Ross N Mitchell, Yigang Zhang, Yong Zhao, Qing-Zhu Yin, Wei Yang, Xiqiang Zhou, Hao Wang, Christopher J Spencer, Xiaocai Shan, Shitou Wu, Guangming Li, Kezhang Qin, Xian-Hua Li
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Abstract

Due to the scarcity of rock samples, the Hadean Era predating 4 billion years ago (Ga) poses challenges in understanding geological processes like subaerial weathering and plate tectonics that are critical for the evolution of life. The Jack Hills zircon from Western Australia, the primary Hadean samples available, offer valuable insights into magma sources and tectonic genesis through trace element signatures. However, a consensus on these signatures has not been reached. To address this, we developed a machine learning classifier capable of deciphering the geochemical fingerprints of zircon. This allowed us to identify the oldest detrital zircon originating from sedimentary-derived "S-type" granites. Our results indicate the presence of S-type granites as early as 4.24 Ga, persisting throughout the Hadean into the Archean. Examining global detrital zircon across Earth's history reveals consistent supercontinent-like cycles from the present back to the Hadean. These findings suggest that a significant amount of Hadean continental crust was exposed, weathered into sediments, and incorporated into the magma sources of Jack Hills zircon. Only the early operation of both subaerial weathering and plate subduction can account for the prevalence of S-type granites we observe. Additionally, the periodic evolution of S-type granite proportions implies that subduction-driven tectonic cycles were active during the Hadean, at least around 4.2 Ga. The evidence thus points toward an early Earth resembling the modern Earth in terms of active tectonics and habitable surface conditions. This suggests the potential for life to originate in environments like warm ponds rather than extreme hydrothermal settings.

机器学习揭示的哈代沉积物俯冲。
由于岩石样本的稀缺,在距今 40 亿年前(Ga)的黑影纪,要了解对生命进化至关重要的亚航空风化和板块构造等地质过程,是一项挑战。来自西澳大利亚的杰克山锆石是现有的最主要的Hadean时代样本,它通过微量元素特征为了解岩浆来源和构造成因提供了宝贵的信息。然而,人们尚未就这些特征达成共识。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一种能够破译锆石地球化学指纹的机器学习分类器。这使我们能够识别出源于沉积 "S 型 "花岗岩的最古老的锆英石碎片。我们的研究结果表明,S型花岗岩早在4.24 Ga时就已经存在,并一直延续到整个黑云纪到阿凯南纪。对地球历史上全球锆英石碎片的研究揭示了从现在到哈代的一致的超大陆循环。这些发现表明,大量的黑影纪大陆地壳暴露出来,风化成沉积物,并融入杰克山锆石的岩浆源中。只有大气下风化和板块俯冲的早期运作才能解释我们所观察到的 S 型花岗岩的普遍存在。此外,S 型花岗岩比例的周期性演变意味着俯冲驱动的构造周期在黑影纪(至少在 4.2 Ga 左右)非常活跃。因此,证据表明早期地球在活跃的构造和宜居的地表条件方面与现代地球相似。这表明生命有可能起源于温暖的池塘等环境,而不是极端的热液环境。
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