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Geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar discovered water that’s over 1.6 billion years old in Ontario’s Kidd Creek Mine.

Kidd Creek Mine, Ontario, Canada

Who
geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar, Long Li
What
Geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar discovered water that’s over 1.6 billion years old in Ontario’s Kidd Creek Mine.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 19:10:56 GMT · 2h 11m ago
Where
Kidd Creek Mine, Ontario, Canada ·
Why
The water has been trapped between rocks for 1.6 billion years, making it the world's oldest water.
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    In a Canadian mine, geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar discovered water that is astonishingly over 1.6 billion years old.
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