The Jack Hills are a range of hills in
Mid West
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Western Australia. They are best known as the source of the oldest material of terrestrial origin found to date:
Hadean zircon
Hadean zircon is the oldest-surviving crustal material from the Earth's earliest geological time period, the Hadean eon, about 4 billion years ago. Zircon is a mineral that is commonly used for radiometric dating because it is highly resistant to ...
s that formed around 4.39 billion years ago. These zircons have enabled deeper research into the conditions on Earth in the
Hadean
The Hadean ( ) is a Eon (geology), geologic eon of History of Earth, Earth history preceding the Archean. On Earth, the Hadean began with the Formation of the Earth, planet's formation about 4.54 billion years ago (although the start of the H ...
eon. In 2015, "remains of
biotic life
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The earliest life on Earth arose at least 3.5 billion years ago.Schopf, JW, Kudrya ...
" were found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks there.
[ Early edition, published online before print.] According to one of the researchers, "If life arose relatively quickly on Earth...then it could be common in the
universe."
Geography
They are located on the border of the
Shire of Murchison and the
Shire of Meekatharra, south of the
Murchison River, about north of
Perth.
Geology
The Jack Hills are located in the
Narryer Gneiss Terrane of the
Yilgarn Craton,
Western Australia, and comprise an long northeast-trending belt of
folded and
metamorphosed supracrustal rocks.
Sedimentary siliciclastic rocks, interpreted as
alluvial fan-
delta deposits, are the major lithology. Minor
mafic/
ultramafic rocks and
banded iron formation (BIF) are also found in the sequence. The overall sequence is generally considered to be a
granulite gneiss, which has undergone multiple
deformations and multiple metamorphic episodes. The protolith age of the Narryer Gneiss Terrane is variable, but generally considered to be in excess of 3.6 Ga (billion years).
Oldest zircons on Earth
Detrital
zircons with ages greater than 4 billion years old have been found in these rocks, and a 4,404 ± 8 million year old zircon was found at Erawandoo Hill; this is the
oldest dated material originating on Earth; the date is in the
Cryptic era
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of the
Hadean
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eon. They were found within a unit of the supracrustal sequence, a metamorphosed
conglomerate
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considered to have an age ~3.0 Ga. Given the detrital nature of the rock unit, the zircons are sourced from pre-existing rocks which were then weathered and the resultant sediment deposited as sedimentary rock.
The zircons and various aspects of their geochemistry provide evidence for the existence of continental-type crust on the surface of Earth during the Hadean eon, contrasting with earlier ideas on the earliest phase of
Earth's history. Additionally, oxygen isotopic ratios in the zircons provide evidence for the presence of liquid water on the surface, if not a water ocean; also contrasting with earlier ideas on
Earth's history. The hypothesis of humid and cool conditions before the
Late Heavy Bombardment has been promoted as
cool early Earth.
Economic geology
The Jack Hills banded iron formation (BIF) is the site of a non-operating minor
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
mine owned by Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Mitsubishi Corporation, which in the past exported up to 3 million tonnes per annum of high grade detrital
hematite
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iron ore via the port of
Geraldton.
Other companies operating in the area are also planning major magnetite BIF-based iron ore mines.
Conservation
Because of their importance as a geology research site, the Jack Hills were nominated to the
Register of the National Estate
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in 2003. , they had an "Interim Listing", which means they have been formally proposed for inclusion in the Register.
In July 2020 it was announced that the Erawondoo Hill site has been permanently included in the National Heritage List.
IUGS geological heritage site
In respect of being the 'largest ''in situ'' repository of the oldest terrestrial crystals known to exist on Earth', the
International Union of Geological Sciences
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About
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(IUGS) included the 'Archean zircons of Erawondoo Hill' in its assemblage of 100 'geological heritage sites' around the world in a listing published in October 2022. The organisation defines an IUGS Geological Heritage Site as 'a key place with geological elements and/or processes of international scientific relevance, used as a reference, and/or with a substantial contribution to the development of geological sciences through history.'
References
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First 100 IUGS Geological Heritage Sites