Masako Hori
Hiroshima University
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Nature | 2017
Takayuki Tashiro; Akizumi Ishida; Masako Hori; Motoko Igisu; M. Koike; Pauline Méjean; Naoto Takahata; Yuji Sano; Tsuyoshi Komiya
The vestiges of life in Eoarchean rocks have the potential to elucidate the origin of life. However, gathering evidence from many terrains is not always possible, and biogenic graphite has thus far been found only in the 3.7–3.8 Ga (gigayears ago) Isua supracrustal belt. Here we present the total organic carbon contents and carbon isotope values of graphite (δ13Corg) and carbonate (δ13Ccarb) in the oldest metasedimentary rocks from northern Labrador. Some pelitic rocks have low δ13Corg values of −28.2, comparable to the lowest value in younger rocks. The consistency between crystallization temperatures of the graphite and metamorphic temperature of the host rocks establishes that the graphite does not originate from later contamination. A clear correlation between the δ13Corg values and metamorphic grade indicates that variations in the δ13Corg values are due to metamorphism, and that the pre-metamorphic value was lower than the minimum value. We concluded that the large fractionation between the δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg values, up to 25‰, indicates the oldest evidence of organisms greater than 3.95 Ga. The discovery of the biogenic graphite enables geochemical study of the biogenic materials themselves, and will provide insight into early life not only on Earth but also on other planets.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Masako Hori; Yuji Sano; Akizumi Ishida; Naoto Takahata; Kotaro Shirai; Tsuyoshi Watanabe
Insolation is an important component of meteorological data because solar energy is the primary and direct driver of weather and climate. Previous analyses of cultivated giant clam shells revealed diurnal variation in the Sr/Ca ratio, which might reflect the influence of the daily light cycle. We applied proxy method to sample from prehistoric era, a fossil giant clam shell collected at Ishigaki Island in southern Japan. The specimen was alive during the middle Holocene and thus exposed to the warmest climate after the last glacial period. This bivalve species is known to form a growth line each day, as confirmed by the analysis of the Sr enrichment bands using EPMA and facilitated age-model. We analyzed the Sr/Ca, Mg/Ca and Ba/Ca ratios along the growth axis, measuring a 2-μm spot size at 2-μm interval using NanoSIMS. The Sr/Ca ratios in the winter layers are characterized by a striking diurnal cycle consisting of narrow growth lines with high Sr/Ca ratios and broad growth bands with low Sr/Ca ratios. These variations, which are consistent with those of the cultivated clam shell, indicate the potential for the reconstruction of the variation in solar insolation during the middle Holocene at a multi-hourly resolution.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Chuan-Chou Shen; Chung Che Wu; Hai Cheng; R. Lawrence Edwards; Yu-Te Hsieh; Sylvain Gallet; Ching Chih Chang; Ting Yong Li; Doan Dinh Lam; Akihiro Kano; Masako Hori; Christoph Spötl
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Chuan-Chou Shen; Akihiro Kano; Masako Hori; Ke Lin; Tzu-Chien Chiu; George S. Burr
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008
Masako Hori; K. Hoshino; Koji Okumura; Akihiro Kano
Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2007
Akihiro Kano; Risa Hagiwara; Tatsuya Kawai; Masako Hori; Jun Matsuoka
Sedimentary Geology | 2009
Tatsuya Kawai; Akihiro Kano; Masako Hori
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2009
Masako Hori; T. Kawai; J. Matsuoka; Akihiro Kano
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013
Tomomi Sone; Akihiro Kano; Tomoyo Okumura; Kenji Kashiwagi; Masako Hori; Xiuyang Jiang; Chuan-Chou Shen
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University | 2009
真子 堀; 千鶴 高島; 淳 松岡; 彰宏 狩野; Masako Hori; Chiduru Takashima; Jun Matsuoka; Akihiro Kano