Today on Far Future Horizons we present the Seventh episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson.
This installment is titled “The Clean Room”
and describes how science, in particular the work of Clair Patterson (voiced in
animated sequences by Richard Gere) in the middle of the 20th century, has been
able to determine the age of the Earth.
Tyson
then outlines the work Patterson did as a graduate under his adviser Harrison
Brown to provide an accurate count of lead in zircon particles from Meteor
Crater, and to work with similar results being collected by George Tilton on
uranium counts; with the established half-life of uranium's radioactive decay
to lead, this would be used to estimate the age of the Earth. Patterson found
that his results were contaminated by lead from the ambient environment,
compared to Tilton's results, and required the construction of the first
ultra-high cleanroom to remove all traces of environmental lead. With these
clean results, Patterson was able to estimate the age of the Earth to 4.5
billion years.
Tyson goes on to explain
that Patterson's work in performing lead-free experiments directed him to
investigate the sources for lead. Tyson notes how lead does not naturally occur
at Earth's surface but has been readily mined by humans (including the Roman
Empire), and that lead is poisonous to humans.
Patterson examined the
levels of lead in the common environment and in deeper parts of the oceans and
Antarctic ice, showing that lead had only been brought to the surface in recent
times. He would discover that the higher levels of lead were from the use of
tetraethyllead in leaded gasoline, despite long-established claims by Robert A.
Kehoe and others that this chemical was safe. Patterson would continue to
campaign against the use of lead, ultimately resulting in government-mandated
restrictions on the use of lead.
Tyson ends by noting that
similar work by scientists continues to be used to help alert mankind to other
fateful issues that can be identified by the study of nature.
If you want to learn more about the scientists mentioned in this and other episodes in the series here is a very good reference page ~ The Scientists of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.
This episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey can be purchased from Amazon Instant video.
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