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Unknown life form discovered in desert marble and limestone

24-03-2025 12:23 PM


Ammon News - Researchers from Mainz University have uncovered evidence of previously unknown microorganisms in marble and limestone formations located in desert regions. These findings suggest the potential existence of a life form, either extinct or still living, yet its precise nature remains uncertain.

In a recent study published in the Geomicrobiology Journal, the team identified peculiar tubular structures measuring approximately half a millimeter in diameter and extending up to three centimeters in length. These tubes were found in various desert areas, including Namibia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, where they align in parallel formations, creating bands that can reach lengths of up to ten meters.

The initial discovery of these structures dates back 15 years in Namibia, but further investigation has provided new insights into their origins. According to geologist Cees Passchier, it is hypothesized that microorganisms may have excavated these tunnels to access nutrients found in calcium carbonate, the primary component of marble. These structures are believed to be ancient, possibly ranging from one to two million years in age, although the specific organism responsible for their creation is still a mystery.

The geological context of these findings is intriguing. Around 500 to 600 million years ago, the continents converged to form the supercontinent Gondwana, during which time limestone deposits formed in ancient oceans. Over millions of years, geological processes transformed these deposits into marble, within which the unusual structures were discovered. Passchier noted that these formations do not appear to be the result of geological events.

This research opens new avenues for understanding microbial life in extreme environments and could have implications for the study of life on other planets, where similar conditions may exist. The ongoing exploration of these structures will likely yield further insights into the history of life on Earth and the adaptations of microorganisms to harsh environments.




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