Scientists uncover ‘dark oxygen’ 4,000 meters beneath the Pacific Ocean

Author:

Scientists have made an exciting discovery of “dark oxygen” 4,000 meters below the Pacific Ocean. This oxygen forms without any sunlight in a region called the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. This area, located between Hawaii and Mexico, is one of Earth’s least explored places. Researchers believe that mineral-rich rocks known as polymetallic nodules play a key role in this process.

Historically, scientists thought that most oxygen came from photosynthesis, where plants and microorganisms convert sunlight into energy. However, the new findings show that the deep-sea nodules may function like “geobatteries.” These natural batteries produce small electrical currents that can split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen without any light.

This revelation could change our understanding of the origins of life on Earth. It suggests that aerobic life might have existed in ancient oceans before photosynthetic organisms evolved. The findings also imply that similar processes could occur on other planets, widening the search for extraterrestrial life.

As companies plan to mine the CCZ for valuable metals, this discovery raises concerns about potential environmental impacts. Disrupting these geobatteries could harm deep-sea ecosystems and Earth’s chemical cycles. Scientists are urging for stronger protections for this area to preserve its natural processes and biodiversity.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Top Stories

Pakistan stands firm on protecting water rights amid India’s IWT suspension

Pakistan has pledged to protect its water share under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) following…

5 mins ago
  • Top Stories

India limits visa validity for Pakistan: Only two categories remain active

India has clarified that only two categories of visas for Pakistan will remain valid after…

14 mins ago
  • Business

Power sector circular debt drops by Rs398 billion, stands at Rs2.396 trillion

Pakistan's power sector circular debt reached Rs2.396 trillion by March 2025. This marked a slight…

14 mins ago
  • Lifestyle

Hamza Ali Abbasi: “I choose projects that align with islamic teachings”

Hamza Ali Abbasi, the well-known Pakistani actor, recently discussed his commitment to acting in projects…

33 mins ago
  • Sports

Vaibhav Suryavanshi makes history as youngest century-scorer in t20 cricket

Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi made history on Monday by becoming the youngest player to score a…

41 mins ago
  • World

India closes 48 tourist sites in Occupied Kashmir

In a fresh wave of restrictions, the Indian administration in Occupied Kashmir has shut down…

42 mins ago