“The 100s: Significant Exposures of the World” presented by the Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi)
This scientific photo-essay series introduces 100 representative geological/geographical outcrops on the Earth, from which we can understand the fundamental structures and evolutionary history of the planet. Studies of geology and geography have brought and bring us not only new concepts for understanding the Earth, but also the unbelievable beauty of nature. We hope all our readers will enjoy and learn a lot by reading this series.
To maintain quality and quantity, each report should contain the following items, besides the 2- to 3-line abstract, five key words, main text and references.
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Index map in the given format.
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Geologic map of area.
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High-resolution photograph of outcrop (in color).
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Explanatory figure (s) for details.
The main text needs to be in English with a summary in Japanese given at the end. The total length of a manuscript is no more than six pages; i.e., four pages in color printing and two pages in black/white. Submitted manuscripts are reviewed by a special task force (reviewing committee) set up for this series before final acceptance. A summary in Japanese will be translated by the editors should foreign contributors require it.
Handling Editors: Yukio ISOZAKI, Shigenori MARUYAMA, Hiroyuki KAMEI and Toshio KIKUCHI
I. Civilization over the last 10000 years
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001
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Bottom-up revolution of democracy in northern African countries since 2011
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002
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Information revolution, first computer, Internet, and Google from the USA
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003
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Drilling oil technology, Oklahoma, USA
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004
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Extensive industrial use of iron from Big Five Great Lakes district, North America
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005
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Industrial Revolution, the first railway, aircraft, automobile
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006
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Inca culture in Chile
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007
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Mesopotamian civilization, and wet climates (5000 years ago)
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008
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Nazca, huge monuments in Peru, Pyramids in Mexico
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009
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Indus Civilization
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010
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Yellow River Civilization
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011
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Noah's Flood and northern coast of Black Sea (10000 years ago, the beginning of agriculture and birth of primitive civilization).
II. Living creatures, ecosystem, topography, and active volcanoes
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012
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Living stromatolites in Hamelin Pool, western Australia
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013
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Non-flying birds in New Zealand
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014
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East African rift valley and birthplace of human beings
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015
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Zhoukoudian Cave of Beijing ancient man
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016
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Java ancient man in Indonesia
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017
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Neanderthal man in France
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018
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First wall paintings in Altamira, France
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019
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First super-architecture built by humans: Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt
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020
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The Great Barrier Reef along the eastern margin of Australia, Reefs in the Central Pacific, and Darwins' speculation of the history of reefs
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021
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Modern analog of 600 Ma-old special environment for the origins of metazoans, examples from Tasmania
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022
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Hydrothermal bio-communities in active geothermal fields, New Zealand
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023
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Mat-formed ecosystem at mid-oceanic ridge on-land, Iceland
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024
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Bio-communities in extremely cold environments, Antarctica and elsewhere, and also in extreme environments such as Amazon equatorial rainforests, subtropical, deserts, warm middle latitude zone, tundra, and glaciers.
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025
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Aurora borealis in Yellowknife, central north Canada
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026
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Topography; glaciers in New Zealand, Alaska, and Patagonia
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027
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Fault topography; active strike-slip fault Median tectonic Line, SW Japan
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San Andreas Fault, California, USA
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African Rift Valley (step-wise topography) in East Africa with active volcanoes such as carbonatite
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Grand Canyon, USA; rifting of continent with rising plume head and high-speed erosion
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Glacial topography, (1) U-shaped fjord, (2)huge stray rocks, gravel beds (morain), and (3) drumlins
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Niagara Falls near Big Five lakes, North America
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033
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Dead Sea and the oldest book of the Bible
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034
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Sahara and Gobi Deserts
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035
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Migrating Lake Lop Nor, western China
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036
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Spectacular tower-like A-type granite in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Angel Falls in the Guinea highlands, and origin of carbonate platforms in Late to Early Cambrian
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Meteorite craters created by (icy) meteorite bombardment
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Active volcanoes, (1) Hawaiian shield volcanoes, (2) Strato-volcanoes, such as Mt. Fuji, caldera-shaped double-ring volcanoes such as Mt. Aso, Japan, Lake Taupo, New Zealand, or Yellowstone National Park, (3) hot-spot volcano in Iceland, (4) flood basalts, Deccan Plateau, India, (5) Superplume volcanoes in Tahiti, southern central Pacific, (6) highly explosive eruption and resultant shape of volcano, Mt. Bandai, central Japan, (7) Mt. Vesuvius, Italy and Pompeii (buried Roman town in Italy), (8) Subduction process along Pacific margins
III. Plate Boundary processes
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Active Plate Boundary processes, (1) collision of intra-oceanic arc against Honshu arc, Japan, (2) Collision of India against Asia; Himalayan mountains, (3) Tibetan plateau, (4) Alps (Europe), (5) New Zealand (transform F), (6) San Andreas F. (7) Iceland hotspot with mid-oceanic ridge
IV. Classical localities in the history of the Earth
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Volcanic neck; Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, and development of geologic concepts in UK
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Hutton's Unconformity
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Geomagnetic reversals discovered by Prof. Matsuyama of Kyoto University
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044
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Huge thrust planes at the Matterhorn, Swiss Others: Steno, Italy (Firenze), Lyell, Stille (Germany), Greenly ( mélange, Anglesey, England)
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045
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Barrow's mineral zones, southern Scotland, UK
V. Outcrops providing significant evidence of the history of life and the planet
1) Mantle-derived rocks
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046
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Peridotite body at St. Pole Island, Central Atlantic
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047
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Mantle-derived rock xenoliths from Lesotho south Africa, Solomon Islands, and Hawaiian Islands
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Tibet, a huge plateau formed by the delamination of subducted lithosphere
2) Cenozoic
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049
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Nummulites from the Pyramids (Egypt)
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Paris basin with vertebrates (France)
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Alpine folding (Switzerland)
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Matterhorn-doubled crusts (Italy)
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Tauern Fenster (Switzerland)
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054
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Evaporite in the whole Mediterranean sea: Messinian crisis
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055
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Himalayan orogeny (Nepal)
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Last Glacial Mamimum in New York (USA)
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057
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Continental rifting of Basin & Range (USA)
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Columbia River Basalt (USA)
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Snake River Basalt and hotspot track (USA)
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Phosphorite nodules (New Zealand)
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061
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Barringer Meteorite Crater (USA)
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062
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Antarctic meteorites: largest collection of meteorites
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Remnants of erosion of 1 m diameter sandstone sphere on a beach, New Zealand
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Evolving life: (1) African rifts, (2) Lake Victoria and Tanganyika and evolving fishes, onland Galapagos, (3) Galapagos Islands, tortoise, iguana, (4) Short-range species improvements by human beings
3) Mesozoic
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Hallstadt limestone (Austria)
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Triassic bedded chert and accretionary complex in Inuyama (Japan)
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Triassic reptiles: evidence for continental drift (Brazil)
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068
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Petrified forest in Arizona (USA)
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Jurassic Solenhofen limestone with Archaeopteryx (Germany)
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Jurassic feathered bird in Liaoning (China)
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Cretaceous dinosaur graveyard in Utah (USA)
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Kimberlite at Kimberley (S. Africa)
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Semail Cretaceous ophiolite (Oman)
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074
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Jadeite-bearing blueschists in California (USA)
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Turbidite in Calavaca (Spain)
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076
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Cretaceous chalk at Dover Strait (UK/France)
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077
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Porphyry Copper deposits (Bolivia)
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Chixulub crater: dinosaur-killer (Mexico)
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K-T boundary at Gubbio (Italy)
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Kimberlite pipes, South Africa, and mantle processes
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First flying dinosaur fossils, China (origin of birds)
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The oldest bird fossils from Germany
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World's largest T-Rex (Sue specimen), Kansas, USA
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084
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Ammonite fossil walls from S. America
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Fossils of Cretaceous forests near North Pole, Ellesmere island, North Pole Sea
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086
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Trilobites from Morocco
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Fossil walls along the Dover Strait (World Heritage)
4) Paleozoic
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Phosphorite deposits/nodules in Yunnan (S.China)
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The Burgess Shale (Canada)
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The Ordovician gigantic trace fossil (Spain)
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Larvikite-moonstone (Norway)
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092
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Skaeagard complex (Greenland)
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Barrovian metamorphic belt (UK)
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The first land plants (UK)
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Devonian ocean anoxic event (Czech)
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Catskill delta (USA)
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Amphibian's land invasion
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Carboniferous cyclothem
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Footprint of Pederupus (Ireland)
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Gondwana glaciation (Brazil)
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Karoo basin (S. Africa)
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Capitan reef (USA)
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P-T Boundary event on the platform at Meishan (China)
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Diamond-bearing regional metamorphic belts of the world, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
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P/T Boundary event in open sea, Inuyama, Japan
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V/C Boundary, S China, Three Gorges Region
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Devonian Carbonate platform, Guiliin, S. China
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Old red sandstones (Devonian) dragonfly and centipede
5) Late Proterozoic
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Ediacaran fauna from Flinders Range (Australia)
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Snowball Earth II in Three Gorges area (China)
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Dropstone (Namibia)
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The first geological map of Anglesey (UK)
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Cradle of animals at Grand Canyon (USA)
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Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary in Avalon (Canada)
6) Middle Proterozoic
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Grypania: The first eukaryote from Michigan (USA)
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Carbonates in Baffin Island (Canada)
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Acritarch fossils (algal plankton etc.)
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Proterozoic juvenile crust in Yavapai-Mazatzal belt (USA)
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Tidal rhythmite in Utah (USA)
7) Early Proterozoic
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The first snowball Earth: Huronian diamictite (Canada)
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Sudbury meteorite impact Crater (Canada)
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The oldest megafossil (Gabon)
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Shungite (Finland)
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Uranite beds (Canada)
8) Archean
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The Earth's oldest rock: Acasta gneiss (Canada)
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The oldest sedimentary rocks in Isua (Greenland)
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The oldest microfossils at the North Pole (W.Australia)
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Komatiite along Komati river (S. Africa)
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Archean flood basalt: Mt. Roe basalt (W. Australia)
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The oldest stromatolite swarm: onset of photosynthesis (W. Australia)
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Banded iron formation in Pilbara (W. Australia)
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The oldest glaciation in Pongola (S. Africa)
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2.6-2.7 Ga Stromatolites along the continental platform suggesting large-scale photosynthesis and resultant O2-increase, Redmont Western Australia
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2.7 Ga mantle overturn and layered intrusion of mafic magma into the craton, Zimbabwe, Africa, Great Dyke
9) Hadean
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Narrier Complex, W. Australia; Hadean zircons back to 4.4 Ga
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Anorthosites on the Moon (Photo)
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