The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

New look finds oldest fossils on Earth might just be rocks

- By Seth Borenstein

WASHINGTON — What were billed as the oldest fossils on Earth may just be some rocks, according to a new study.

Two years ago, a team of Australian scientists found odd structures in Greenland that they said were partly leftovers from microbes that lived on an ancient seafloor. They were said to be 3.7 bil- lion years old, which suggests life formed quicker and easier than thought after Earth formed.

But last week, the journal Nature, which published the 2016 study, released new research using NASA technology that concludes the structures found on rocks were likely not fossils but more rock. The Australian scientists, however, still maintain they are.

The new work was done by NASA astrobiolo­gist Abi- gail Allwood, who had found the previously oldest fossil at nearly 3.5 billion years old. When she read the 2016 paper, she thought “there was something not quite right” so she went to Greenland and looked herself.

Allwood found the shapes, the weathering and mostly the interior layers of the structures didn’t fit with this type of fossil, called stromatoli­tes. One even was growing in what she called the wrong direction.

Then Allwood used a version of an instrument that’s being sent to Mars in a few years to create a chemi- cal map of the structure. She said it didn’t have the chemical signature of fos- silized life.

Three outside experts told The Associated Press they agree with the newest research; none thought they were fossils as suggested by Allen Nutman at the University of Wollongong in Australia.

A claim of such an old fossil requires several lines of evidence, “so scientists were impressed but not convinced by Nutman’s work,” said University of Connecticu­t’s Pieter Visscher. He said he was persuaded by Allwood’s thorough work that it was not a fossil.

Nutman and his colleagues released a statement defending their work. They said Allwood took samples from the far end of one of two sites and didn’t test the original specimens when offered.

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