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Affecting the
northern Baltic Shield during the
Neoproterozoic Era, (620–550...
- The
Neoproterozoic Era is the last of the
three geologic eras of the
Proterozoic eon,
spanning from 1
billion to 538.8
million years ago, and is the last...
- /ˌiːdiˈækərən, ˌɛdi-/ EE-dee-AK-ər-ən, ED-ee-) is a
geological period of the
Neoproterozoic Era that
spans 96
million years from the end of the
Cryogenian Period...
- explorer,
spent much of his
career studying the
stratigraphy of the
Neoproterozoic in
South Australia,
where he
identified thick and
extensive glacial...
- The
Iapetus Ocean (/aɪˈæpɪtəs/; eye-AP-ih-təs)
existed in the late
Neoproterozoic and
early Paleozoic eras of the
geologic timescale (between 600 and 400...
- Gondwana, and the Pan-African supercontinent, was a
relatively short-lived
Neoproterozoic supercontinent that
formed at the end of the
Precambrian during the...
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Otavia has been
dated back to the
Tonian period at the
start of the
Neoproterozoic, but its
identity as an
animal is
heavily contested.
Nearly all modern...
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Proterozoic Eon is
divided into
three eras: the
Neoproterozoic,
Mesoproterozoic and Paleoproterozoic.
Neoproterozoic: The
youngest geologic era of the Proterozoic...
- (from
oldest to youngest): the Paleoproterozoic,
Mesoproterozoic and
Neoproterozoic. It
covers the time from the
appearance of free
oxygen in Earth's atmosphere...
- supercontinent. The ****embly of
Gondwana was a
protracted process during the
Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic,
which remains incompletely understood because of the...