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Researchers Discover Evidence of Earth's Oldest Meteorite Impact in Australia
23 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Researchers from Curtin University have discovered evidence of the world's oldest meteorite strike, dating back three billion years, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. This ancient impact crater provides crucial insights into the Earth's early geological history during the Archean eon, a time when tectonic…
- The findings highlight the significance of this remote area in understanding the planet's formative years.
- The Pilbara region is known for its rich geological history, with rocks that date back to some of the earliest periods of Earth's formation. The Archean eon, spanning from 4 to 2.5 billion years ago, is particularly significant as it marks the time when the planet's crust was stabilizing and life was beginning to de…
- The discovery of the oldest meteorite impact site not only sheds light on the geological processes of early Earth but also opens avenues for further research into the conditions that may have supported the emergence of life. The innovative techniques employed by the researchers underscore the importance of interdisc…
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This article is based on research findings and interpretations from scientists at Curtin University and may be subject to further validation and peer review.
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