Saturday, March 14, 2026

Ancient Subsurface Waters May Reveal Secrets of Unique Ecosystems

Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, life exists in ways we are just starting to discover. Most of this life is made up of tiny organisms, called microbes, and they may have just as much genetic diversity as life above ground.

Some strange ecosystems likely live with ancient water trapped deep inside rocks. These rocks, called Precambrian shield rocks, are some of the oldest on Earth. A study from 2014 found hydrogen-rich water in 19 mines in Canada, South Africa, and Finland. One mine near Timmins in Canada had liquid water that was isolated for up to 2.64 billion years.

This ancient water can support life because chemical reactions in the rocks produce hydrogen. Two main processes help create hydrogen: radiolytic decomposition, which splits water molecules due to natural radiation, and serpentinization, where certain minerals change and release hydrogen.

Since Precambrian rocks form over 70 percent of Earth’s crust, such places may be more common than we think. Geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar described them as a “sleeping giant,” suggesting a large area could support life.

The study of these environments could also offer clues about life on other planets, like Mars, where similar processes could be happening. Earth’s interior might even hold three times the amount of water found in our oceans, but it is trapped within minerals, not as liquid, ice, or vapour.

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Microbes/ˈmaɪkroʊbz/noun
Tiny living things that we cannot see.

Ecosystems/ˌiːkoʊˈsɪstəmz/noun
Communities of living things and their environment.

Hydrogen/ˈhaɪdrədʒən/noun
A basic chemical element very light gas.

Radiation/ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃən/noun
Energy that comes from a source in waves.

Minerals/ˈmɪnərəlz/noun
Natural substances found in rocks and earth.

Crust/krʌst/noun
The outer layer of the Earth.

How much do you know?

What are the tiny organisms that make up most of the life beneath the Earth's surface?
Plants
Animals
Microbes
Fungi
What type of rocks are known as the Precambrian shield rocks?
Igneous rocks
Sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Some of the oldest rocks on Earth
How many mines in Canada, South Africa, and Finland were found to have hydrogen-rich water in the 2014 study?
5
10
19
25
How old was the isolated liquid water found near Timmins in Canada?
1 billion years
2.64 billion years
500 million years
3 billion years
What process involves the splitting of water molecules due to natural radiation?
Serpentinization
Radiolytic decomposition
Hydrogenation
Photosynthesis
What phrase did geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar use to describe Precambrian rocks?
Sleeping giant
Frozen wilderness
Hidden treasure
Ancient guardians
Most life beneath the Earth's surface is made up of large animals.
Precambrian rocks cover over 70 percent of Earth's crust.
The ancient water found underground can support life.
Earth’s interior holds less water than found in our oceans.
The processes of radiolytic decomposition and serpentinization are responsible for creating oxygen.
The study of life beneath the Earth's surface has no relevance to understanding life on other planets.
Most of the life beneath the Earth's surface is made up of tiny organisms called
The ancient water in the rocks can support life because it produces .
The ancient water in one mine near Timmins had been isolated for up to billion years.
Precambrian rocks are some of the rocks on Earth.
Geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar referred to Precambrian rocks as a giant.
Earth's interior might hold times the amount of water found in our oceans.
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Test Your Understanding

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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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AccentSpeed
Microbes/ˈmaɪkroʊbz/noun
Tiny living things that we cannot see.
Ecosystems/ˌiːkoʊˈsɪstəmz/noun
Communities of living things and their environment.
Hydrogen/ˈhaɪdrədʒən/noun
A basic chemical element very light gas.
Radiation/ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃən/noun
Energy that comes from a source in waves.
Minerals/ˈmɪnərəlz/noun
Natural substances found in rocks and earth.
Crust/krʌst/noun
The outer layer of the Earth.

How much do you know?

What are the tiny organisms that make up most of the life beneath the Earth's surface?
Plants
Animals
Microbes
Fungi
What type of rocks are known as the Precambrian shield rocks?
Igneous rocks
Sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks
Some of the oldest rocks on Earth
How many mines in Canada, South Africa, and Finland were found to have hydrogen-rich water in the 2014 study?
5
10
19
25
How old was the isolated liquid water found near Timmins in Canada?
1 billion years
2.64 billion years
500 million years
3 billion years
What process involves the splitting of water molecules due to natural radiation?
Serpentinization
Radiolytic decomposition
Hydrogenation
Photosynthesis
What phrase did geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar use to describe Precambrian rocks?
Sleeping giant
Frozen wilderness
Hidden treasure
Ancient guardians
Most life beneath the Earth's surface is made up of large animals.
Precambrian rocks cover over 70 percent of Earth's crust.
The ancient water found underground can support life.
Earth’s interior holds less water than found in our oceans.
The processes of radiolytic decomposition and serpentinization are responsible for creating oxygen.
The study of life beneath the Earth's surface has no relevance to understanding life on other planets.
Most of the life beneath the Earth's surface is made up of tiny organisms called
The ancient water in the rocks can support life because it produces .
The ancient water in one mine near Timmins had been isolated for up to billion years.
Precambrian rocks are some of the rocks on Earth.
Geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar referred to Precambrian rocks as a giant.
Earth's interior might hold times the amount of water found in our oceans.
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