Historia terrae

E Vicipaedia
Historia terrae cum spatiis temporis aevorum geologicorum adumbratis.
Trilobita primum per Cambrium orta sunt.
Dinosauria fuerunt vertebrata terrestria per multum aevi Mesozoici.
Historia humana per data fossilium refecta.[1]

Historia terrae explicationem terrae planetae ab eius conformatione ad praesens modo historico tractat.[2] Paene omnes scientiae naturalis provinciae intellectui principalium eventuum praeteriti terrae temporis favent, cuius proprietates sunt continua mutatio geologica atque evolutio biologica.

Notae[recensere | fontem recensere]

  1. Reed, David L.; Smith, Vincent S.; Hammond, Shaless L.; Rogers, Alan R. et al (2004). "Genetic Analysis of Lice Supports Direct Contact between Modern and Archaic Humans". PLOS Biology 2 (11): e340 .
  2. Stalney 2005.

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • Cattermole, Peter, et Patrick Moore. 1985. The story of the earth. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26292-7.
  • Dalrymple, G.B. (1991). The Age of the Earth. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-1569-0 
  • Dalrymple, G. Brent (2001). "The age of the Earth in the twentieth century: a problem (mostly) solved". Geological Society, London, Special Publications 190 (1): 205–221 
  • Dawkins, Richard (2004). The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life. Bostoniae: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 978-0-618-00583-3 
  • Gradstein, F. M.; Ogg, James George; Smith, Alan Gilbert, eds. (2004). A Geological Time Scale 2004. Reprinted with corrections 2006. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78673-7 
  • Formula:Cite report.
  • Hartman, H. 1998. "Photosynthesis and the Origin of Life." Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 28 (4–6): 512–21. Bibcode 1998OLEB...28..515H. doi:10.1023/A:1006548904157. PMID 11536891. S2cid 2464.
  • Kearey, Philip, Keith A. Klepeis, et Frederick J. Vine. 2009. Global tectonics. Ed. tertia. Oxoniae: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-0777-8.
  • Levin, H. L. (2009). The Earth through time (Nona ed.). Saunders College Publishing. ISBN 978-0-470-38774-0 
  • Lunine, J. I. (1999). Earth: evolution of a habitable world. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-64423-5 
  • McElhinny, Michael W., et Phillip L. McFadden. 2000. Paleomagnetism continents and oceans. Ed. secunda. Didacopoli: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-483355-5.
  • McNeill, Willam H. (1999) [1967]. A World History (Quarta ed.). Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-511615-1 
  • Melosh, H. J.; Vickery, A. M. & Tonks, W. B. 1993. Impacts and the early environment and evolution of the terrestrial planets. In Protostars and Planets III, ed. H. J. Levy et J. I Lunine, , 1339–70. Tucsoniae Arizonae: University of Arizona Press.
  • Stanley, Steven M. (2005). Earth system history (2nd ed.). Novi Eboraci: Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-3907-4 
  • Stern, T. W.; Bleeker, W. (1998). "Age of the world's oldest rocks refined using Canada's SHRIMP: The Acasta Gneiss Complex, Northwest Territories, Canada". Geoscience Canada 25: 27–31 
  • Walker, James C. G. 1986. Earth history: the several ages of the earth. Bostoniae: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. ISBN 0867200227, ISBN 0867200235.
  • Wetherill, G.W. (1991). "Occurrence of Earth-Like Bodies in Planetary Systems". Science 253 (5019): 535–538 

Nexus interni

Nexus externi[recensere | fontem recensere]