Evidence of Massive Solar Storm Strike on Earth 2,700 Years Ago Discovered in Tree Rings

A massive solar storm from 664–663 BCE was revealed through ancient tree rings, shedding light on past space weather events.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 30 November 2024 15:55 IST
Highlights
  • 664–663 BCE solar storm found in tree rings
  • Miyake Event recorded in ancient tree rings
  • Radiocarbon spikes point to solar storm

The researchers matched the data to pinpoint the event's occurrence nearly 2,700 years ago

Photo Credit: NASA/ SDO

Scientists have uncovered evidence of an immense solar storm that struck Earth around 664–663 BCE in a study published in Communications Earth & Environment. According to researchers from the University of Arizona, including dendrochronologist Dr Irina Panyushkina and radiocarbon expert Dr Timothy Jull, the "Miyake Event" left traces in ancient tree rings. These findings highlight the potential dangers such storms pose to modern technology-dependent societies.

What Are Miyake Events?

Named after Japanese physicist Fusa Miyake, who first identified them in 2012, Miyake Events are characterised by sharp increases in radiocarbon isotopes. These events are extremely rare, with only six confirmed occurrences in the past 14,500 years. The most recent was detected in tree-ring samples from Siberia, offering crucial insight into ancient solar activity.

Radiocarbon forms when cosmic radiation interacts with nitrogen in the atmosphere, eventually converting into carbon dioxide, which trees absorb during photosynthesis. In a statement, Dr Panyushkina explained that carbon-14 enters tree rings as part of the wood, recording solar activity year by year.

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Evidence from Trees and Ice Cores

To confirm these findings, the team compared tree-ring data with beryllium-10 isotopes locked in ice cores from polar regions. Both isotopes increase during heightened solar activity, providing a dual record of past events.

The researchers matched the data to pinpoint the event's occurrence nearly 2,700 years ago. In a subsequent statement, Dr Panyushkina said that by analysing radiocarbon in tree rings alongside beryllium-10 in polar ice, they can confirm the timing of these rare solar storms.

Implications for Modern Technology

While fascinating, these events could devastate today's technology-reliant world. Satellite networks, power grids and communication systems would be at risk if a storm of this magnitude occurred now, according to EarthSky.

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