Volcanic Island lightning prebiotic chemistry and the origin of life in the early Hadean eon
Jeffrey L. Bada
Abstract
The early Hadean eon (>4Ga) may have had a periodically ice-covered global ocean and limited subaerial landmass, and this could have resulted in infrequent lightning occurrence. This infrequency of lightning may have limited the synthesis of prebiotic compounds necessary for life’s origins. Here I present a hypothesis that lightning associated with volcanic island eruptions created focal points for the generation of prebiotic ingredients and ultimately the origin of life.
Topics & Concepts
HadeanAbiogenesisVolcanoAstrobiologyEarly EarthSubaerialPrebioticLightning (connector)Earth scienceGeologyBiologyCrustPaleontologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)GeneticsOrigins and Evolution of LifeAstro and Planetary SciencePhotoreceptor and optogenetics research