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Skywizard
26th May 2013, 20:22
Pockets of water trapped in rocks from a Canadian mine are over a billion years old, and the water could contain life forms that can survive independently from the sun, scientists said this week.

The ancient water was collected from boreholes at Timmins Mine beneath Ontario, Canada, at a depth of about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers).

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Water filters out of the floor of a Canadian mine.

"When these rocks formed, this part of Canada was the ocean floor," said study co-author Barbara Sherwood Lollar, an Earth scientist at Canada's University of Toronto.

"When we go down [into the mine] with students, we like to say imagine you're walking on the seafloor 2.6 billion years ago."

Working with U.K. colleagues Chris Ballentine and Greg Holland, Sherwood Lollar and her team found that the water was rich in dissolved gases such as hydrogen and methane, which could provide energy for microbes like those found around hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean.

In addition, the water contained different rare gases that include the elements helium, neon, argon, and xenon, which were created through interactions with the surrounding radioactive rock. By measuring the concentrations of isotopes of these "noble gases"—so called because they rarely interact with other elements—the team could estimate how long the water had been trapped underground and whether it had been isolated.

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skywizard

Ontarioguy
26th May 2013, 23:14
Crazy eh? Yeah that mine is 15 minutes from my house. Timmins is all about mining. The entire underground beneath the city has been hollowed out over the last hundred years I'm told. Ripe for sink holes no doubt! And there have been a few occurrances of them opening up. With the price of GOLD going up and then down, many mines have come and gone around here. I have felt the sidewalk shake on some streets when heavy logging trucks go by...hahaha...not sure if that is a good thing?? There was a big write up in our local paper about this a few weeks ago. I meant to start a thread on here about it but never did...A BIG thank you to Skywizard for this thread :)

Gee wonder where they ( scientists) are planning on going with this ?? Checking for possible life forms ?? Say what??? hahaha..maybe there are some dare I say it ...reptiods down there ??? LOLOL

Some facts about the mines here

http://www.xstratacopper.com/EN/Operations/Pages/KiddMine.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timmins

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_Mine

Tesla_WTC_Solution
27th May 2013, 18:03
Thanks for this!
What a strange and exciting discovery.

I am very interested in the so called Origins of Life on our planet,
aren't we all?

I wonder what would happen if someone drank the water...
Could that be the origin of things like probiotics and mitochondria? @@