Scientific Drilling (Sep 2009)

Drilling for the Archean Roots of Life and Tectonic Earth in the Barberton Mountains

  • Nicola McLoughlin,
  • Maarten de Wit,
  • Eugene G. Grosch,
  • Harald Furnes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.sd.8.03.2009
Journal volume & issue
no. 8
pp. 24 – 28

Abstract

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In the Barberton Scientific Drilling Program (BSDP) we successfully completed three drill holes in 2008 across strategically selected rock formations in the early Archean Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa. This collaborative project’s goal is to advance understanding of geodynamic and biogeochemical processes of the young Earth. The program aims to better define and characterize Earth’s earliest preserved ocean crust shear zones and microbial borings in Archean basaltic glass, and to identify biogeochemical fingerprints of ancient ecological niches recorded in rocks. The state-of-the-art analytical and imaging work will address the question of earliest plate tectonics in the Archean, the δ18O composition, the redox state and temperature of Archean seawater, and the origin of life question.

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