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Nitrogen Isotopic Composition and Density of the Archean Atmosphere

  • Bernard Marty
  • Laurent Zimmermann
  • Magali Pujol
  • Ray Burgess
  • Pascal Philippot
Science 342(6154):p 101-104, October 4, 2013.

Understanding the atmosphere's composition during the Archean eon is fundamental to unraveling ancient environmental conditions. We show from the analysis of nitrogen and argon isotopes in fluid inclusions trapped in 3.0- to 3.5-billion-year-old hydrothermal quartz that the partial pressure of N2 of the Archean atmosphere was lower than 1.1 bar, possibly as low as 0.5 bar, and had a nitrogen isotopic composition comparable to the present-day one. These results imply that dinitrogen did not play a significant role in the thermal budget of the ancient Earth and that the Archean partial pressure of CO2 was probably lower than 0.7 bar.

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