Oldest rocks on Australian continent offer insight into origins of Earth and the moon

Phys.org11/3/2025 • Last cited 11/3/2025

Summary

An analysis of feldspar crystals in Australia's oldest magmatic rocks has revealed insights into the Earth's ancient mantle and the early formation of the moon, according to Phys.org. This research contributes to understanding the geological history of the Australian continent.

Share:XRedditLinkedIn

Lindy Score Breakdown

35
Age (0-35)
72 days
4
Velocity (0-40)
1 source (low traction)
6
Tier (0-10)
Phys.org
0
Breadth (0-15)
1 unique
Total Score45/100

Related Story Timeline

  1. 2025-10-28
    Earth's 'boring billion years' created the conditions for complex life, study reveals (Phys.org)
  2. 2025-11-03
    Oldest rocks on Australian continent offer insight into origins of Earth and the moon (current)
  3. 2025-12-09
    Protecting orchids found nowhere else on Earth (Phys.org)
  4. 2025-12-10
    An industrial project in Chile threatens Earth's darkest sky. 28 leading astronomers signed an open letter urging to move it (Space)
  5. 2025-12-11
    Cracks in the Earth: Major gully erosion poses humanitarian crisis threats (Phys.org)

Score BreakdownRisk 50

Source Reputation: Low-trust source (6/20 pts)
Consensus: Single source - no independent confirmation yet
Age: 72 days - proven survivor

Stories gain Lindy status through source reputation, network consensus, and time survival.

Breaking Similar stories

Anti-Lindy Similar stories