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    Ediacaran - Wikipedia

    • The Ediacaran is a geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era that spans 96 million years from the end of the Cryogenian Period at 635 Mya to the beginning of the Cambrian Period at 538.8 Mya. It is the last period of the Proterozoic Eon as well as the last of the so-called "Precambrian supereon", before the beginning of the subsequent Cambrian Period marks the st… See more

    Ediacaran and Vendian

    The Ediacaran Period overlaps but is shorter than the Vendian Period (650 to 543 million years ago), a name that was earlier, in 1952, proposed by Russian geologist and paleontologist Boris Sokolov. The Vendia… See more

    Upper and lower boundaries

    The Ediacaran Period (c. 635–538.8 Mya) represents the time from the end of global Marinoan glaciation to the first appearance worldwide of somewhat complicated trace fossils (Treptichnus pedum (Seilacher, 1955)). … See more

    Subdivisions

    The Ediacaran Period is not yet formally subdivided, but a proposed scheme recognises an Upper Ediacaran whose base corresponds with the Gaskiers glaciation, a Terminal Ediacaran Stage starting aro… See more

    Absolute dating

    The dating of the rock type section of the Ediacaran Period in South Australia has proven uncertain due to lack of overlying igneous material. Therefore, the age range of 635 to 538.8 million years is based on correlations to … See more

    Biota

    The fossil record from the Ediacaran Period is sparse, as more easily fossilized hard-shelled animals had yet to evolve. The Ediacaran biota include the oldest definite multicellular organisms (with specialized tissues), th… See more

    Astronomical factors

    The relative proximity of the Moon at this time meant that tides were stronger and more rapid than they are now. The day was 21.9 ± 0.4 hours, and there were 13.1 ± 0.1 synodic months/year and 400 ± 7 solar days/year. … See more

    Documentaries

    A few English language documentaries have featured the Ediacaran Period and biota:
    • The Time Traveller's Guide To Australia (2012, ABC Science; Part 1 of 4).
    • The Geological … See more

     
  1. Ediacaran Period | Definition, Biota, and Facts | Britannica

    Nov 8, 2016 · Ediacaran Period, the uppermost division of the Proterozoic Eon of Precambrian time, extending from approximately 635 million years ago to 541 …

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  4. Creatures of the Ediacaran - Scienceline

    Mar 13, 2014 · Unlike the creatures of the Cambrian, whose descendants still walk the land and swim the seas, not all Ediacaran species resemble life …

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    • A diverse Ediacara assemblage survived under low-oxygen …

    • Ediacaran life on land | Nature

      Dec 12, 2012 · Ediacaran fossils —542 to 635 million years old — occur worldwide in a variety of sedimentary deposits, generally interpreted as shallow to deep marine origin.

    • Fossil Focus: The Ediacaran Biota

      Ediacaran fossils undoubtedly record important steps in eukaryotic evolution, and together with the Cambrian fossil record they reveal an interval of biological innovation and diversification on a scale unparalleled in Earth history.

    • A late Ediacaran ice age: The key node in the Earth ... - ScienceDirect

    • Crossing the Boundary of the Ediacaran and the …

      May 10, 2018 · A new study of Ediacara Biota indicates that the Ediacaran and Cambrian Periods on Earth may not have been as separate as previously envisioned. Instead, they could be considered part of an ‘ecological and …

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