- The
Neoarchean (/ˌniːoʊ.ɑːrˈkiːən/ NEE-oh-ar-KEE-ən; also
spelled Neoarchaean) is the last
geologic era in the
Archean Eon that
spans from 2800 to 2500...
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thought to have
formed during the
Neoarchaean Era c. 2.72
billion years ago (2.72 Ga) by the
accretion of
Neoarchaean cratons and the
formation of new...
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Proterozoic eon,
starting at
about 2.5
billion years ago in the late
Neoarchaean period, the Earth's
atmosphere experienced a
significant rise in oxygen...
- "Palaeoarchaean: Man and the Sea" 2:46 4. "Mesoarchaean:
Legions of
Winged Octopi" 5:20 5. "
Neoarchaean: To Burn the Duck of Doubt" 5:24
Total length: 22:04...
- et al. (28
November 2022). "Formation of
oxidized sulfur-rich
magmas in
Neoarchaean subduction zones".
Nature Geoscience. 15 (1): 1064–1070. Bibcode:2022NatGe...
- M.; Rossignol, C.; Rego, E. S.; Busigny, V.; Philippot, P. (2024). "
Neoarchaean oxygen-based
nitrogen cycle en
route to the
Great Oxidation Event". Nature...
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collided c. 2950 Ma in the I****sia orogeny,
although events are
masked by
Neoarchaean overprinting. The Færingehavn, Tre Brødre, and
Tasiusarsuaq terranes...
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Barry L. Reno,
Thomas F.
Kokfelt (2015). "The
Majorqaq Belt: A
record of
Neoarchaean orogenesis during final ****embly of the
North Atlantic Craton, southern...
- the 2,000 km (1,200 mi)-long
Snowbird Tectonic Zone (STZ).
During the
Neoarchaean and
Palaeoproterozoic the STZ pla**** a
major role when the
Western Churchill...
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Supergroup on the
Kaapvaal craton. The
evolution of this 2.65–2.05 Ga
Neoarchaean–Palaeoproterozoic
basin is
thought to have been
derived largely from...