High Subcritical Water for the syn-Formation of Ferric Minerals and
Molecules of Life
Abstract
Considering the theme for AbSciCon 2019: “Understanding and Enabling
the Search for Life on Worlds Near and Far”, it is worth to set the
emphasis on ferric minerals and show that their formation in the absence
of oxygen does not require the necessary presence of microorganisms but
can occur during the alkaline interaction of ferrous silicates rocks
with water in conditions of temperature and pressure near the critical
point. The results show that molecules of life can form in a path which
is concomitant to this specific water-rock interaction and that organic
matter of biological interest can form inside inclusions in the produced
minerals. The knowledge about the formation of ferric iron in anoxic
alkaline conditions may be important for the understanding of the Earth
oxygenation and of extraterrestrial objects such as Enceladus. It is
concluded that the search for the molecules of life may be connected to
the search of amorphous silica, quartz, ferric oxides, amorphous and
crystalline ferric silicates, in association with siderite. The
observation of ferric minerals on early Earth and extraterrestrial
objects does not mean that life had already emerged at the time of
formation of the minerals.