PRECAMBRIAN ERA

name of a major division of geologic time (see Geologic Timescale, table), from c.5 billion to 570 million years ago. It is often divided into the Archeozoic and Proterozoic; in other countries, the Precambrian is broken into other divisions, including the oldest Archaean period, Aphebian, Riphean, and Vendian. Precambrian time includes 80% of the earth's history.

Precambrian rocks are mostly covered by rock systems of more recent origin, but where visible they commonly display evidence of having been altered by intense metamorphism. Precambrian rocks often occur in shields, which are large areas of relatively low elevation that form parts of continental masses. One of the largest exposed areas of Early Precambrian rocks is the Canadian Shield, where geologist Sir William Logan did his pioneer work. It covers most of Greenland, extends over more than half of Canada, and reaches into the United States as the Superior Highlands and the Adirondack Mts.

The rocks of this region, and of the Early Precambrian as a whole, are generally granite, schist, or gneiss. The most notable formations are the Keewatin and Coutchiching of Minnesota and the adjoining part of Canada; the Grenville of Ontario, which, however, may be Late Precambrian; and the widely distributed Laurentian. The Keewatin series of rocks is composed chiefly of metamorphosed lava, with some sediments; the Coutchiching series is chiefly of sedimentary gneisses and schists. The Grenville limestone, marble, gneiss, and quartzite are predominantly metamorphosed sediments; the Laurentian gneiss and granite are probably younger than the other series, having been forced up through the Grenville as igneous rock. After the appearance of the Laurentian, the Temiskaming, or Sudburian, sediments were deposited, and a second series of gneisses and granites, the Algoman, was formed.

Elsewhere in North America, Early Precambrian rocks are exposed in the Grand Canyon of Arizona and in the Teton Range of Wyoming. Among the other shield areas composed of Early Precambrian rocks are the Angara Shield in Siberia, the Australian Shield, the Baltic Shield in Europe, the Antarctic Shield, and the African Shield comprising most of the African continent. In South America, the Amazon River basin separates the Guiana and the Brazilian shields. Fossils have been reported from this era, but few have been found in strata universally acknowledged to be Early Precambrian. Evidence such as bacteria and algallike spheroids, supports the belief that rudimentary life existed. During the early Precambrian, radioactive heat from the new planet may have been so great that little permanent crust could survive.

By the latter Precambrian, heat dissipated enough to allow the continental crust to form; crustal rifting, mountain building, and volcanic activity then dominated, as did sedimentation. The life of the Late Precambrian is poorly represented by fossils, but a few invertebrates including creatures resembling jellyfish and worms have been discovered. The best evidence that there probably were numerous forms of life is the variety and complexity which suddenly appears in Cambrian fauna. Mineral deposits associated with Precambrian rocks have yielded most of the world's gold and nickel in addition to large quantities of copper, silver, radium, and uranium.

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...the Greek word for lost . The Lipalian interval became the era of unknown marine sedimentation between the adjustment of pelagic...chapter in the history of life is missing from the rocks of Precambrian time. However, the Lipalian interval posed a problem for...
...begins with the Precambrian Era, which is dated...and Cenozoic Eras. Although these latter eras occurred over a...of time than the Precambrian period, there...to study. The Precambrian Era beginning-600...
...is often called the early Precambrian era which begins with the...as being part of the late Precambrian era. Figure 2-4 provides a...geochronological timescale. Eons, eras, and periods are shown. PRECAMBRIAN The Archaen and Proterozoic...
...situation is the expected one in the Precambrian scenario, but impossible if...traced back in time even into the Precambrian Era. Examples are omnipresent...previously described affecting Precambrian and Paleozoic rocks in the central...
...predominant life forms present within each era. The eras are further subdivided into periods. The...find the approximate age of many materials. Precambrian Era The earliest era is the Precambrian, which begins with the formation of Earth...
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...averaging 550 Ma) during the Late Precambrian and Early Cambrian. They claim that...Reischmann) have suggested that if the Precambrian ages of the granitic protolith are correct...precursors of the augengneisses at the Precambrian-Cambrian transition. Bozkurt Park...
...Mitchell specimen is a metamorphosed Precambrian paleosol from an unknown source and...the sample is almost certainly from a Precambrian source in the Ozarks or Wisconsin...The sample seems to be a metamorphosed Precambrian paleosol that was developed in a sedimentary...
...Caledonian nappe pile to the SE against Precambrian gneisses. Palaeomagnetic work on fault...fracture systems are prominent in the Precambrian basement on both sides of the Caledonian...The evidence is reasonably good that Precambrian and Caledonian lineaments striking at...
...Pinheiro , Robert E. Holdsworth The Precambrian rocks forming the South American Platform...addresses this problem by examining the Precambrian rocks of the Carajas region (Fig...reactivation time-limits may exist in other Precambrian basement terrains. R.V.L.P...
...offers some of the bestconstrained Late Precambrian and Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic datasets...for the first time to construct a Late Precambrian to Early Palaeozoic APW path for Baltica...northern margin of Gondwana in late Precambrian and Early Cambrian times (Nance Thompson...
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...time machine for a geologic era more than half a billion years...glacial features occur in Precambrian rocks over a wide area of...years since the end of the Precambrian era, geologic processes have...To view a map titled "Late Precambrian Supercontinent and Ice House...
...in the older rocks became known as the Precambrian era. Sedgwick went on to define the Paleozoic era (meaning "early life") based on grouping...Sedgwick chose the boundary between the Precambrian and Cambrian (575 to 525 million years...
...ubiquitously in plants and animals that the first Hox gene may have appeared before multicellular organisms emerged in the Precambrian era, some 640 million years ago. For most of that time, the genes have acted as master architects for the body plan...
...fictional environment, allows students to follow the adventures of the Olifee family as it is hurled back in time to the Precambrian era. Through journal entries written by the children, Jon and Neesha, the prehistoric world and its inhabitants come...
...originated before plants and animals diverged, and possibly even before the evolution of multicellular organisms in the Precambrian era, some 640 million years ago. Hox genes typically carry information about how embryonic cells are to be arranged...
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...comprise the mechanisms have no natural attraction for each other? What about the sudden explosion of life in the Precambrian era, with no fossil evidence as to where the many species could have gradually evolved from? To say that intelligent...
...comprise the mechanisms have no natural attraction for each other? What about the sudden explosion of life in the Precambrian era, with no fossil evidence as to where the many species could have gradually evolved from? To say that intelligent...
...cure gathered pace and was widely popularised in the Victorian era. Earlier, the diarist John Evelyn, a chronicler of 17th...water, which slowly trickles down through fissures in the Precambrian rock that are renowned for their purity. He concedes, though...


 

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...shield areas composed of early Precambrian rocks are the Angara Shield...have been reported from this era, but few have been found...universally acknowledged to be early Precambrian. Evidence such as bacteria...existed. During the early Precambrian, radioactive heat from the...
PALEOZOIC ERA pa le zo ik, a major division (era) of geologic time (see Geologic...During the hiatus between the late Precambrian and the Paleozoic era most of...the era, the area of exposed Precambrian, or shield, rocks in central...
...Silurian 20 405 Ordovician 75 425 Cambrian 100 500 Precambrian 1 >4,000 600 Era Period Epoch Approximate duration (millions of years...1 Not an era but the time preceding the Cambrian...
...ice sheets. In the Pleistocene epoch , in the Carboniferous and Permian periods of the Paleozoic era era, and in Huronian time of the Precambrian , the earth experienced an overall cooling of the climate, resulting in great ice sheets covering...
...Cambria =Wales, first period of the Paleozoic geologic era (see Geologic Timescale , table) extending from approximately...during a missing stratigraphic interval between the close of the Precambrian and the beginning of the Cambrian. Remnants of these early...
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