Mesoarchean in the context of "Eratosthenian"

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⭐ Core Definition: Mesoarchean

The Mesoarchean (/ˌmz.ɑːrˈkən, ˌmɛz-/ MEE-zoh-ar-KEE-ən, MEZ-oh-, also spelled Mesoarchaean) is a geologic era in the Archean Eon, spanning 3,200 to 2,800 million years ago, which contains the first evidence of modern-style plate subduction and expansion of microbial life. The era is defined chronometrically and is not referenced to a specific level in a rock section on Earth.

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👉 Mesoarchean in the context of Eratosthenian

The Eratosthenian period in the lunar geologic timescale runs from 3,200 million years ago to 1,100 million years ago. It is named after the crater Eratosthenes, which displays characteristics typical of craters of this age, including a surface that is not significantly eroded by subsequent impacts, but which also does not possess a ray system. The massive basaltic volcanism of the Imbrian period tapered off and ceased during this long span of lunar time. The youngest lunar lava flows identified from orbital images are tentatively placed near the end of this period.

Its equivalent on Earth consists of most of the Mesoarchean and Neoarchean eras (Archean eon), Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic eras (Proterozoic eon).

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Mesoarchean in the context of Pongola glaciation

The Pongola glaciation is a glacial episode that occurred in the Mesoarchean, 2.9 Ga for about 150 Ma. It is the oldest known glaciation on the planet.

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