Degassing of CO2 triggers large-scale loss of helium from magma oceans

Author:

Davis Anne H.ORCID,Caracas RazvanORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe moon-forming impact caused widespread melting and vaporization of the proto-Earth, leading to the formation of a protolunar disk1,2. Volatile elements trapped in the inner parts of the disk condensed together with heavier elements into a global magma ocean3,4. By subsequent cooling and degassing, volatiles contributed to the formation of the Earth’s secondary atmosphere5. The thermodynamic conditions at the magma ocean-atmosphere interface profoundly impacted the degree of degassing that occurred. Today, our understanding of these conditions remains unclear. Here, we simulate the degassing of carbon and helium from a magma ocean with a bulk silicate Earth composition6 at presumed typical conditions for the early Earth5,7. We employ first-principles molecular dynamics calculations. We find that volatile loss is determined by pressure, temperature, and melt composition. Carbon and helium devolatilize more easily when both elements are present in the melt, leading to pronounced loss from the magma ocean. Our findings suggest that the early Earth atmosphere was carbon-rich, with a high fraction of helium and other noble gases, and thicker and hotter than previously thought. We evaluate the implications for Earth’s composition and thermal evolution, as well as other planets that may undergo similar processes with different chemistries.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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