4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
[MIS20-09] Experimental study of chemistry and isotopic effects of ammonia production from nitrate in komatiite-hosted hydrothermal system in the early oceans
Keywords:Hadean, abiotic nitrogen cycle, ammonia
The komatiite–H2O–NO3––CO2 system generated H2-rich fluids, a well-known prerequisite for prebiotic and primordial metabolisms, only at higher temperatures than the komatiite–H2O–NO3– system. This suggests that CO2 suppresses the H2 production coupled with iron oxidation through the incorporation of ferrous iron into carbonate minerals. In contrast, CO2 stimulated the production of ammonia at temperatures examined in this study. Further, the resultant ammonia was isotopically fractionated from nitrate with implications for interpretations of nitrogen isotope records in the early earth. Our results imply that komatiite-hosted hydrothermal activity in the Hadean and Archean oceans might have been important not only for the development of primordial chemosynthetic ecosystems at the vent-ocean interface but also for that of photosynthetic ecosystems on the early Earth.