Neoarchean
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Neoarchean era |
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Geologic timescale of the Precambrian |
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The Neoarchean (pronounced /ˌniːoʊɑrˈkiːən/, also spelled Neoarchaean) is a geologic era within the Archaean. It spans the period of time 2800 Ma to 2500 Ma (million years ago)—the period being defined chronometrically and not referenced to a specific level in a rock section on Earth. Oxygenic photosynthesis first evolved in this era and was accountable for the oxygen catastrophe which was to happen later in the paleoproterozoic from a poisonous buildup of oxygen in the atmosphere, produced by these oxygen producing photoautotrophs, which evolved earlier in the Neoarchean.
Archean eon | |||
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Eoarchean | Paleoarchean | Mesoarchean | Neoarchean |