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作者: 妥妥    时间: 2021-6-23 22:03
标题: 【揽瓜阁 外刊精读8.0】Day9 2021.06.24【自然科学-天文、地质】
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【自然科学-天文】Ancient Earth rock found on the moon——Four-billion-year-old fragment found in an A pollo sample could be as old as any on Earth(Science -693字 长精读)

What may be the oldest-known Earth rock has turned up in a surprising place: the moon. A2-centimeterchip,embedded in a larger rock collected by Apollo astronauts, is actually a 4-billion-year-old fragment of our own planet, scientists say.“ It’s a very provocative conclusion but it could be right,” says Munir Humayun, a cosmochemist at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The finding “helps paint a better picture of early Earth and the born[1]bardment that modified our planet during the dawn of life,” says David Kring, a lunar geologist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, and an author on a study published on 24 January in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Sometime after the rock formed, Kring says, an asteroid impact blasted it from Earth. It found its way to the moon, which was three times closer to Earth than it is today. The fragment was later engulfed in a lunar breccia, a motley type of rock. Finally,Apollo 14 astronauts returned it to Earth in 1971. Although geologists have found meteorites on Earth that came from the moon, Mars, and asteroids, "This is the first time a rock from the moon has been interpreted as a terrestrial meteorite," says Elizabeth Bell, a geochemist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was not part of the study.

"Trace elements in the rock's minerals, which are a granitelike mix of quartz, feldspar, and zircon crystals, provided clues to it’s origin. By measuring uranium and its decay products in the zircons, the team dated the formation of the rock, while titanium levels helped reveal the temperature and pressure at the time. still other trace elements, such as cerium, pointed to the amount of water likely to have been present.

The results,Kring says, indicate that the rock formed in a water-rich environment at
temperatures and pressures corresponding to either 19 kilometers beneath the surface of Earth,or about 170 kilometers deep in the moon. Craig O'Neill, a geodynamicist at Macquarie University in Sydney,Australia, favors an Earth origin because a depth of170 kilometers would be "crazy""—way be low the moon's crust, where granitic rocks could have formed.

The rock isn't Earth's oldest relic: Zircon crystals from western Australia have been dated to as far back as 4.4 billion years, only150 million years after Earth's formation. But these zircons were stripped from their parent rocks and reworked into new mate-rials. Here, Kring says, there's no doubt that the rock and its zircons formed at the same time. "we're sure it's a complete rock" he says. The rock is about as old as the oldest rocks found on Earth—metamorphic rocks from Canada and Greenland.

Bell says its preservation is not so surprising because the moon lacks the weather and geologic processes that erase ancient rocks on Earth. In fact, she says, the moon might be a better place to look for ancient Earth rocks than Earth itself. Norm Sleep, a geo-physicist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, agrees. He says that although meteorites from Earth probably constitute a tiny fraction of the moon's surface material, eons of subsequent asteroid impacts have churned them throughout the lunar soil, making it easier to find a small piece of Earth in a random sample of moon.

If the rock is truly terrestrial, it holds clues about an ancient time, called the Hadean. It confirms Earth was being hit by asteroids big enough to blast rocks all the way to the moon. It also shows that the granitic rocks that make up Earth's continents were already forming, Kring says. "That's a big thing."

Kring believes other scientists will soon be combing the Apollo moon rocks for bits of early Earth. Only a small fraction of the382 kilograms of rocks brought back by the moon walkers have been studied, he says, and analytical techniques are constantly improving." "I think we are going to get a little library of fragments of the early Earth emerging in the next few years" he says.


【自然科学-地质】Earthquake( WSY -343 字 短精读)

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4.总结文章中的生词
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作者: zcling    时间: 2021-6-23 23:20
Ancient Earth rock found on the moon——Four-billion-year-old fragment found in an A pollo sample could be as old as any on Earth
main idea:
they found an old stone from the early earth.
the process to take back
why the rock presevered
the early earth environment
it is not the oldest one
why it can be perserved
it is meaningful for us to know about the old time.
future plan

earthquake
lb find 6;next is coming,re reported by prec.ear not felt;doubt not periodic;evidence--pal
lin unfaze--predict-need peaful;BUT rg oppo forcast;--reason

word
blasted
precursor n. 先驱,前导
detect vt. 察觉;发现;探测
fault n. 故障;[地质] 断层;错误;缺点;毛病;(网球等)发球失误
vi. 弄错;产生断层
vt. (通常用于疑问句或否定句)挑剔
take a hard line 采取强硬的态度
sound dj. 合理的;无损的;有能力的;充足的;彻底的;熟睡的;资金充实的;(非正式)非常棒的;严厉的;健全的

作者: ChloeSolo    时间: 2021-6-24 07:25
Ancient Earth rock found on the moon——Four-billion-year-old fragment found in an A pollo sample could be as old as any on Earth(Science -693字 长精读)
一.总结
Ancient Earth rock found on the moon indicate a lot of useful information about earth.
二.分段
1-2 One of the oldest-known Earth rock found on the noon.
3-4  By tracing elements in the rock’s minerals, it indicate the rock formed in a water-rich environment.
5 The environment of moon makes it maybe a better place to look for ancient Earth rocks.
6-7 If the rock is truly terrestrial, it holds clues about an ancient time.

三.摘抄
He says that although meteorites from Earth probably constitute a tiny fraction of the moon's surface material, eons of subsequent asteroid impacts have churned them throughout the lunar soil, making it easier to find a small piece of Earth in a random sample of moon.
四.生词
Engulf v. 吞没,包住
Embed 把…牢牢地嵌入(或插入、埋入);
Breccia 【地】(断层)角砾岩
Relic n. 遗物,遗迹;废墟;
Meteorite n. 陨星;陨石;
Crust n. 面包皮;(馅饼)酥皮;硬层;地壳
Zircon 锆石
Granitic adj. 花岗石的,由花岗岩形成的
五.时间
阅读:10m
总结:10m
Earthquake
一.总结
Whether earthquakes are periodic
二.分段
1.The failed Parkfield experiment of earthquake has cat strong doubt on the idea that earthquakes are periodic.
2.Scientists hold different view about earthquake prediction.
三.摘抄
That has the effect of concentrating earthquake disaster mitigation efforts, rather than spreading them out over an entire region of similar geological and seismic type.
四.生词
Fault 断层
Seismic adj. 地震的;由地震引起的;震撼世界的
Anomalous abnormal, irregular, departing from the usual
Faze vt. 打扰,使担忧,烦扰
Mitigation n. 缓解,减轻,平静
五.时间
阅读:5m
总结:10m
作者: Shuang921130    时间: 2021-6-24 10:29
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作者: ShawnFly    时间: 2021-6-24 20:53
Ancient earth rock

阅读时间:5min
整理时间:20min
生词:
Eons
Churn

摘句:
He says that although meteorites from Earth probably constitute a tiny fraction of the moon’s surface material, eons of subsequent asteroid impacts have churned them through out the lunar soil, making it easier to find a small piece of Earth in a random sample of moon.

主旨:
The rock turned up in moon may be the oldest-known Earth rock and the analysis we can do now about the rock.
段意:
P1 A rock has been found in moon by Apollo astronauts may be the oldest-known Earth rock.
P2 An asteroid impact blasted the rock from Earth so that it is the first time a rock from the moon has been interpreted as a terrestrial meteorite.
P3 Techniques and methods to help define the information of the rock.
P4 the results indicates the environment in which the rock formed.
P5 The rock isn’t Earth’s oldest relic and is about as old as the oldest rock found on Earth.
P6 It is easier to find a small piece of Earth in a random sample of moon.
P7 The possible value of the rock if it is true terrestrial.
P8 more studies will be held soon.

Earthquake
阅读时间:3min       
整理时间:16min
生词:
Scarp
Liquefaction
Exhume
Unfazed
Vigirogously

摘句:
That has the effect of concentrating earthquake disaster mitigation efforts, rather than spreading them out over an entire region of similar geological and seismic type.

主旨:
Earthquake cycle may not be true and the predictions of it have no sound scientific basic.
段意:
P1 earthquake cycles may be not true according to a relatively new field called paleoseismology.
P2 The predictions of earthquake have no sound scientific basic and intends to assume that particular regions are dangerous.
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作者: 吃饭睡觉做咸鱼    时间: 2021-6-24 22:20
背景补充
地球上最古老的,现在有确切年龄的岩石是“阿卡斯塔”(Acasta,岩石产地名)片麻岩,年龄40亿岁。
片麻岩是一种看起来由断续分布的,由深浅不同颜色矿物集合体形成的条带状样子的岩石;这样的岩石常形成于10km以下的地壳之中,是应力下岩石中不同矿物差异分布形成的。阿卡斯塔片麻岩产出于加拿大西北领地阿卡斯塔河中一个面积不足0.5 km²的小岛上。该岛上唯一的一幢建筑是一间为地质学家工作和生活而搭建的临时圆形铁皮屋,该庇护所被地质学家亲切的称为“阿卡斯塔市政厅”。

文章大意
月球上最古老的地球岩石

段落大意
1 已知最古老的被发现在了月球上
2 其来源可能是小行星撞击地球
3-4 岩石的组成
5 这块岩石并不是最古老的
6 月球上的条件反而比较容易保存
7 如果这块岩石真的存在过在地球上,那么意义深远
8 从月球上带来的岩石一直在研究

单词
blasted
◙adj [only before noun] [spoken informal]
1. used to express annoyance
• 该死的,讨厌的〔表示厌烦〕
engulf
◙verb [T]
1. if an unpleasant feeling engulfs you, you feel it very strongly
• 〔不愉快的情感〕吞没,包围:
»despair so great it threatened to engulf him
  几乎要将他压垮的绝望情绪
2. to completely surround or cover something
• 完全包围; 遮住:
meteorite
◙noun [C]
1. a piece of rock or metal from space that has landed on Earth
• 陨石; 陨铁


摘抄

"This is the first time a rock from the moon has been interpreted as a terrestrial meteorite," says Elizabeth Bell, a geochemist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was not part of the study.

It confirms Earth was being hit by asteroids big enough to blast rocks all the way to the moon.

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精读时间:40min
总时间:60min

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作者: orangerkey    时间: 2021-6-25 00:40
Ancient Earth rock found on the moon——Four-billion-year-old fragment found in an A pollo sample could be as old as any on Earth
1.总结文章中心大意
月球上出现的岩石是已知道最古老的地球岩石,并进行研究
2.总结分论点或每段段落大意
1、从已知的最古老的地球岩石(来自月球)开始准备更好的描绘生命诞生
2、这块陨石是如何来到地球的
3-4、介绍这款岩石的特征和形成环境
5、指出这块岩石并不是地球上最古老的岩石
6-7、对石头保持提出看法并提出对了解过去非常有意义

4.总结文章中的生词
cosmochemist 宇宙化学家
uranium 铀
fraction分数;部分;小部分;稍微

阅读时间:10mins
总结时间:15mins
总时间:25mins

作者: 欢欢仔    时间: 2021-6-25 00:41
今天两篇文章挺对胃口但生词还是多啊!!
困了不多写了就这样吧

作者: straberyyy_    时间: 2021-6-25 07:54
P1
-总结文章中心大意
The discovery of an Earth rock which appeared on the moon and its significance
-总结分论点或每段段落大意
1-2: The surprising fact that the oldest-known Earth rock was discovered on the Moon & the cause- an asteroid impact
3-4: Tracing its origin through several measures & Two potential results (one is preferred)
5: It is nearly the oldest rock found on Earth
6: The reason of its good preservation on the Moon: no erasing process
7: The discovery helps confirm that Earth rocks were formed by asteroid hits
8: The idea of ‘Nomadland’ is more complicated, open-ended and contradictory than that of most other movies
9: The expectation of further research
-总结文章中的生词
Motley 混杂的
Granitelike 花岗岩般的
Relic 废墟
Eons 万古

P2
-总结文章中心大意
Different opinions on Earthquake prediction
-总结分论点或每段段落大意
1: L&B’s prediction that the next quake of Parkfield should have struck by 1988 is faileddoubt on the idea that earthquakes are periodic& evidence from paleo-seismology: wide range of individual intervals
2: L&W remained unfazed<->G opposed any kind of forecast
-总结文章中的生词
Anomalous 反常的
Landside 山崩
Exhume 发掘
Unfazed 不担忧的

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作者: Izzieezi    时间: 2021-6-29 16:22
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作者: 睡着了请安静    时间: 2022-7-7 17:56
全文大意:
        第一段:L和B两个人对地震做出了预测,并引用另一位学者的证据说明失败的原因
        预测:地震是有相对固定的间隔规律的,并对P小镇的下一次地震做出了预测,最终L和B的预测失败了
        失败的原因:地震是没有周期的,KES和他的同事提出,过去2000年中PC的地震平均间隔是132年,但单个地震的间隔时间从44年到332年不等,表明地震发生的随机性非常强
第二段:科学家分为两个派别对地震预测进行分析
        预测支持派:地震的预测可以减轻灾难带来的后果,地震的预测本来就不是特别的准确的
        预测反对派:地震的预测没有任何科学基础,基于预测制定的政策可能会带来更大的损失

作者: 小屁怡0702    时间: 2022-12-1 17:05
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