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Descriptio The geological clock: a projection of Earth's 4,5 Ga history on a clock ("Ma" = a million years (Megayear) ago; "Ga" = a billion years (Gigayear) ago)
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recentissima02:11, 13 Aprilis 2024Minutum speculum redactionis 02:11, 13 Aprilis 2024 factae512 × 491 (47 chiliocteti)Hakimi97File uploaded using svgtranslate tool (https://svgtranslate.toolforge.org/). Added translation for ms.
17:19, 29 Iulii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 17:19, 29 Iulii 2023 factae512 × 491 (47 chiliocteti)Hakimi97File uploaded using svgtranslate tool (https://svgtranslate.toolforge.org/). Added translation for ms.
07:34, 3 Ianuarii 2021Minutum speculum redactionis 07:34, 3 Ianuarii 2021 factae512 × 491 (24 chiliocteti)Jarred C LloydUpdated second "Snowball Earths" to be more accurate with regard to chronology and names in order to better represent the two separate events that occurred-based on current literature. Changed start point of green "Animals" line to better reflect current literature c. 655 Ma. Changed wording of first oxygenation event to better reflect current science, whereby it is the start of atmospheric oxygen increase (only ~10% PAL O<sub>2</sub>, although may be higher initially and then decrease, remai...
07:17, 3 Ianuarii 2021Minutum speculum redactionis 07:17, 3 Ianuarii 2021 factae803 × 770 (56 chiliocteti)Jarred C LloydReverted to version as of 07:22, 22 December 2020 (UTC) to fix errors in formatting that I didn't notice
07:14, 3 Ianuarii 2021Minutum speculum redactionis 07:14, 3 Ianuarii 2021 factae512 × 491 (34 chiliocteti)Jarred C LloydUpdated "second Snowball Earths" times and names to be more accurate and better represent the two separate events that occurred in this time. Adjusted start point of "animals" green line to be more accurate with current literate (c. 655 Ma). Also changed the wording of oxygenation event c. 2300 to be more accurate (atmospheric oxygen only starts to rise at this point, not necessarily oxygen rich, ~10% PAL - the remaining 90% rise is thought to have occurred during Neoproterozoic to Palaeozoic...
07:22, 22 Decembris 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 07:22, 22 Decembris 2020 factae803 × 770 (56 chiliocteti)Peter coxheadUpdated start of Cambrian explosion
09:51, 26 Ianuarii 2016Minutum speculum redactionis 09:51, 26 Ianuarii 2016 factae803 × 770 (56 chiliocteti)MikenortonUpdated boundaries of Hadean, Paleozoic and Mesozoic - changed 'hominids' to 'hominins' and 'dinosaurs' to 'non-avian dinosaurs' and 'ca.' to 'c.' per MOS
19:35, 20 Augusti 2012Minutum speculum redactionis 19:35, 20 Augusti 2012 factae803 × 770 (56 chiliocteti)IsadoraofIbizaReplaced "Humans" with "Hominids" to eliminate the need for a disclaimer on the article it's used in, and split "Dinosaurs" from the "Mammals" bar, and some aesthetic changes.
05:58, 31 Octobris 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 05:58, 31 Octobris 2010 factae803 × 770 (41 chiliocteti)Hardwigg{{RetouchedPicture|Vectorized|editor=Hardwigg|orig=Geologic_clock.jpg}} {{Information |Description=The geological clock: a projection of Earth's 4,5 Ga history on a clock ("MA" = a million years (Megayear) ago; "GA" = a billion years (Gigayear) ago) |Sour

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