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The Precambrian (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 28, 2023 · The Archean Eon began 4 billion years ago and ended 2.5 billion years ago. ... It is also the longest geologic eon, beginning 2.5 billion ...
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The Archean Eon and the HadeanThe Archean eon, which preceded the Proterozoic eon, spanned about 1.5 billion years and is subdivided into four eras.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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GEOL 102 The Archean Eon - UMD GeologyJan 16, 2025 · Archean Eon: 4.031 - 2.5 Ga; By traditional definition, the oldest terrestrial rocks known; In 2023 the ICS ratified 4.031 as the base ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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The Archean atmosphere - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHFeb 26, 2020 · The earliest well-preserved sedimentary and volcanic rocks are Archean and provide insights into atmospheric composition, climate, and life.
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How the great Huronian Glacial Event was initiated by rift-related ...The term Archean was used by the American geologist J.D. Dana in 1872. Based on available geochronological and structural data it was suggested by Stockwell ( ...
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The Archean–Hadean Earth: Modern paradigms and ancient ...Oct 3, 2017 · ... terms “Archeozoic” and “Azoic” (old or without life). The term “Archean” was proposed by J.D. Dana in the late 1800s to replace “Azoic” and ...
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"Archaeozoic" vs "Archean" - Earth Science Stack ExchangeJul 4, 2022 · At the same time, the boundary adjustment caused "Archean" to be preferred to "Archaeozoic".Missing: nomenclature | Show results with:nomenclature
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Chronostratigraphic Chart - International Commission on StratigraphyThis page contains the latest version of the International Chronostratigraphic Chart (v2024-12) which visually presents the time periods and hierarchy of ...Missing: 1972 | Show results with:1972
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Archean Eon | Atmosphere, Timeline, and Facts | BritannicaThe Archean Eon began about 4 billion years ago with the formation of Earth's crust and extended to the start of the Proterozoic Eon 2.5 billion years ago; the ...Missing: Julian Tenison- Woods
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Hadaean to Palaeoarchaean stagnant-lid tectonics revealed by ...Jun 14, 2023 · ... detrital zircons ranging in age from 3.3 to 4.15 Gyr (refs.) ... Long-term reproducibility of 207Pb/206Pb age at the GSC SHRIMP lab based on the ...
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[PDF] INTERNATIONAL CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC CHARTUnits of all ranks are in the process of being defined by Global Boundary. Stratotype Section and Points (GSSP) for their lower boundaries, including.
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The Archean‐Proterozoic Boundary and the Great Oxidation EventThe Archean‐Proterozoic boundary is placed at 2500 Ma and marks possibly the most dramatic change in Earth's history. The Great Oxidation Event (GOE) took ...
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Introduction to the HadeanHadean time: 4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago. Hadean time is not a geological period as such. No rocks on the Earth are this old - except for meteorites. During ...
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A proposed chronostratigraphic Archean–Proterozoic boundaryJun 15, 2024 · The International Commission for Stratigraphy has embraced this approach in defining the terminal periods of the Precambrian, the Cryogenian ...
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[PDF] ARCHEAN CRATONS: TERMS, CONCEPTS, AND ANALYTICAL ...The Archean eon is divided into the Eoarchean (4.03–3.6 Ga), the. Paleoarchean (3.6–3.2 Ga), the Mesoarchean (3.2–2.8 Ga), and the. Neoarchean (2.8–2.5 Ga) ...
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LINKGSSAs changed/dropped/introduced: 2023/08 - Archean: base Eoarchean Erathem GSSA defined at 4,031 ± 3 Ma. ... This replaces non-GSSA provisional age of ~ 4,600 Ma ...
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Earth's Earliest Crust | Elements - GeoScienceWorldJun 1, 2024 · The oldest known terrestrial materials are Hadean detrital zircons as old as ~4.4 Ga (e.g., · With a crystallization age of up to 4.03 Ga based ...
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Greenstone belts: primordial tectonics – Historical GeologyThe greenstone belts are typically sandwiched between large bodies of crustal rocks such as granite and gneiss. Not all greenstone belts are Archean; some are ...
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Palaeoarchaean TTGs of the Pilbara and Kaapvaal cratons comparedApr 19, 2021 · In these belts, granitic domes are surrounded by steeply-dipping greenstone belts, supracrustal sequences comprised of low-grade metamorphosed ( ...
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Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa - SpringerLinkThe craton covers an area of about 1.2 × 106 km2 and is made up of several strongly deformed early Archean (3.0–3.5 Ga) greenstone belts intruded by tonalitic ...
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Hydrated komatiites as a source of water for TTG formation in the ...Feb 1, 2023 · The remaining ∼20% of Archean cratons are comprised of greenstone belts. These belts are commonly metamorphosed to greenschist or lower ...
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Potassium Isotope Evidence for Origin of Archean TTG Rocks From ...Jan 3, 2025 · Archean TTG rocks are pivotal in understanding the origin of continental crust on early Earth, yet their petrogenesis remains hotly debated in ...
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Archean komatiite volcanism controlled by the evolution of early ...Komatiites are rare, ultra-high-temperature (∼1,600 °C) lavas that were erupted in large volumes 3.5–1.5 bya but only very rarely since. They are the ...
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Archaean continental crust formed from mafic cumulates - NatureJan 24, 2024 · Large swaths of juvenile crust with tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) composition were added to the continental crust from about 3.5 billion years ago.Introduction · Results And Discussion · Causes And Consequences Of...
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A two-stage mantle plume-sagduction origin of Archean continental ...Jun 11, 2025 · Our study suggests that Archean continental crust, such as that in the EB, most likely originated from plume-related oceanic plateaus.Introduction · Materials And Methods · In Situ Zircon U-Pb Dating...Missing: stabilization | Show results with:stabilization
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Two types of Archean continental crust: Plume and plate tectonics ...Aug 6, 2025 · In this paper, I review the evidence that 3.5-3.2 Ga continental ... Early Earth evolution: Evidence from the 3.5-1.8 Ga geological history of the ...
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Archaean granitoids: an overview and significance from a tectonic ...Archaean granitoids are a variety of rocks with different geochemical signatures, related to crustal evolution and plate tectonics, and are classified by ...
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Suprasubduction zone ophiolites and Archean tectonics | GeologyMay 1, 2008 · We discuss here that SSZ ophiolites, albeit with different internal structure and stratigraphy, are part of Archean greenstone belts.
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Seismological evidence for the earliest global subduction network at ...Aug 5, 2020 · The earliest evidence for subduction, which could have been localized, does not signify when plate tectonics became a global phenomenon.
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Vaalbara, Earth's oldest assembled continent? A combined ...The only remaining areas of pristine 3.6-2.7 Ga crust on Earth are parts of the Kaapvaal and Pilbara cratons. General similarities of their rock records, ...
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Sedimentary and structural evidence for 2.7 Ga continental arc ...Sedimentary and structural evidence for 2.7 Ga continental arc–oceanic-arc collision in the Savant–Sturgeon greenstone belt, western Superior Province, Canada.
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[PDF] Archean Geodynamics and the Thermal Evolution of EarthInternal heat production probably played an important role in controlling plate dynamics in the early Archean, for which a different mode of mantle convection ...
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[PDF] Start of the Wilson Cycle at 3 Ga Shown by Diamonds from ...Jun 1, 2011 · The Wilson cycle, a plate tectonic process, is suggested to have started at 3.0 billion years ago, based on diamond inclusions.
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Seismic Evidence for Craton Formation by Underplating and ...Feb 18, 2024 · We show that all cratonic lithospheres are comprised of a positively radially anisotropic upper layer, best explained by Archean underplating, and an isotropic ...
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The Archean atmosphere | Science AdvancesFeb 26, 2020 · High Archean pCO2 does not have to induce acidic seawater and dissolve marine carbonates. Instead, an increase in Ca2+ concentrations could ...
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Atmospheric CO2 levels from 2.7 billion years ago inferred ... - ScienceJan 22, 2020 · Our model reproduces the observed oxidation state of micrometeorites at 2.7 Ga for an estimated atmospheric CO2 concentration of >70% by volume.Atmospheric Co Levels From 2... · Materials And Methods · Experimental DesignMissing: CH4 H2
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Late Archean rise of aerobic microbial ecosystems - PNASObservational data and computational models suggest that the Archean atmosphere was composed of N2, CO2, CH4, and H2 (17, 18), consistent with the suggestion ...Late Archean Rise Of Aerobic... · Results · DiscussionMissing: CH4 H2
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[PDF] Hydrogen-Nitrogen Greenhouse Warming in Earth's Early AtmosphereJan 4, 2013 · ... Archean atmosphere with 3 × PAL N2, 10% H2,. 1700 ppm ... Even so, it is clear that high H2 and. N2 could easily have reduced atmospheric CO2.
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(PDF) 4.4 billion years of crustal maturation: Oxygen isotope ratios of ...Aug 9, 2025 · No zircons from the Archean have been analyzed with magmatic δ18O above 7.5‰. The mildly evolved, higher Archean values (6.5–7.5‰) are ...Missing: acidic | Show results with:acidic
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Composition of the Primordial Ocean Just after Its Formation - MDPIApr 6, 2021 · The oldest zircon grains with ages extending to ~4.4 Ga [4] were found from the clastic rocks in Australia. Their oxygen isotopic evidence ...
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New Constraints on Precambrian Ocean CompositionThe Precambrian record of carbonate and evaporite sedimentation is equivocal. In contrast to most previous interpretations, it is possible that Archean, ...
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The Archean ocean | Earth and Life - Oxford AcademicJul 7, 2025 · A high dissolved CO2 content (left) shifts the equilibria to the right, suggesting a rather acidic seawater because of its H+ content. Today, ...
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The faint young Sun problem - Feulner - 2012 - AGU Journals - WileyMay 25, 2012 · A weak upper limit can be derived from the fact that at higher solar luminosities Earth would have run into a runaway greenhouse effect (see ...THE FAINT YOUNG SUN... · ENHANCED GREENHOUSE... · ROTATIONAL AND...
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A CO2 greenhouse efficiently warmed the early Earth and ... - PNASMay 31, 2021 · Early carbon-cycle models predicted high Archean pCO2 to account for the faint young Sun paradox (2, 3), whereas direct pCO2 estimates from the ...
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Earth's first glaciation at 2.9 Ga revealed by triple oxygen isotopesJun 13, 2023 · Chemical sedimentary rocks, including banded iron formation (BIF) and stromatolitic carbonates, Mn-rich shales, and palaeosols provide an ...Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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Origin of the RNA world: The fate of nucleobases in warm little pondsThere are currently two competing hypotheses for the site at which an RNA world emerged: hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean and warm little ponds.
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The origin of modern terrestrial life - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHIt has been accepted for a long time that the atmosphere of the early Archaean was anoxic and probably weakly reducing, and dominated by oxidative species such ...
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Toward RNA Life on Early Earth: From Atmospheric HCN to ...The origin of life on Earth involves the early appearance of an information-containing molecule such as RNA. The basic building blocks of RNA could have been ...
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Potentially biogenic carbon preserved in a 4.1 billion-year-old zirconDetrital zircons from Jack Hills, Western Australia range in age up to nearly 4.4 Ga. From a population of over 10,000 Jack Hills zircons, we identified one ...
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Evaluating the biosignature potential of nitrogen concentrations in ...Feb 5, 2023 · The supracrustal belts contain a diversity of metasedimentary lithologies including metapelite, marble, calc-silicate rocks and quartzite, as ...
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Earliest signs of life on land preserved in ca. 3.5 Ga hot spring ...May 9, 2017 · Some of Earth's earliest convincing evidence of life is from the ca. 3.48 Ga Dresser Formation of the North Pole Dome, Pilbara Craton, Western ...
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Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event: evidence from genes ...Cyanobacteria are among the most ancient of evolutionary lineages, oxygenic photosynthesizers that may have originated before 3.0 Ga, as evidenced by free ...
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The origin and evolution of Archaea: a state of the art - PMCHowever, the Archaea are now known to be metabolically diverse organisms coexisting with Bacteria and Eukarya in the majority of Earth environments, both ...2. Archaea Are A Third... · 6. The Archaeal Phylogenomic... · (b) The Exosome
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Diverse communities of Bacteria and Archaea flourished in ...Sep 11, 2020 · Microbial mats from four Palaeoarchaean horizons exhibit significant differences in taxonomically informative aliphatic contents, despite high ...Membrane Lipid Composition... · Ftir Spectra Change Little... · Material And Method
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A geological timescale for bacterial evolution and oxygen adaptationApr 4, 2025 · We infer that the earliest aerobic bacteria emerged in the Archaean, predating the GOE by 900 million years. After the GOE, aerobic lineages ...
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Examining Archean methanotrophy - ScienceDirect.comThe carbon isotope ratios preserved in sedimentary rocks can be used to fingerprint ancient metabolisms. Organic carbon in Late Archean samples stands out ...
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Densely populated biofilms and linked iron and sulfur cycles in the fractured-rock continental subsurfaceNo readable text found in the HTML.<|separator|>
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The emergence of metabolisms through Earth history and ... - NIHAug 7, 2025 · We investigate the evolution of microbial metabolisms from the last universal common ancestor to the extant biota through comparative ...