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Earth Exact Age of Earth: _______
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Geologic Dating Methods I: Radioactive Decay http://www.btinternet.com/~j.doyle/SR/Emc2/decay_a-decay.gif
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Geologic Dating Methods II: Known Rates of Radioactive Decay http://people.hofstra.edu/j_b_bennington/2cnotes/halflife.J PG
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Geologic Dating Methods III: Ratios of Parent : Daughter Atoms Radiocarbon half-lifes
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EARTH’S OLDEST ROCKS 4.03 BYA (Acosta Gneisses) 3.7 – 3.8 BYA 3.4 – 3.5 BYA http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/age.html 3.4 – 3.6 BYA
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Earth’s Oldest Known Rocks (Probably do NOT date to Earth’s Formation)
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Geologic Forces (e.g., Plate Tectonics)
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Origin of Solar System
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IRON METEORITES (Canyon Diablo) Age: 4.53-4.58 BYA (U > Pb) http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/age.html
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Canyon Diablo Crater (Near Flagstaff AZ)
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LUNAR ROCKS Oldest Moon Rocks: 4.4-4.5 BYA http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/age.html
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Earth’s Origin (~ 4.5-4.6 BYA)
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500 Million Years After Origin of Earth (Artistic Rendition) http://www.arcadiastreet.com/cgvistas/earth/images/earth_ancient_volcano_60 0.jpg
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The Earth Cools (Artistic Rendition) http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Paleontology/Paleo zoology/Precambrian/Precambrian.htm
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Ancient Evidence for Free Oxygen Isua Rock (Greenland): ~ 3.7 Billion Years Old Metamorphosed Sediments Abundant Free Uranium – Likely Only in Oxidizing Environment
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Oxygen Liberating Process?
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Ancient Fossil “Cyanobacteria” (3.47 BYA) http://marsfossil.home.netcom.com/images/pilbara_detail.jpg Apex Chert in Western Australia (Pilbara Formation)
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Fossil Stromatolites (3.5 BYA)
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Living Stromatolites (Shark Bay Australia)
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Fig. 2.8 in Willis and McElwain 2002 Stromatolite Formation
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Living Stromatolites (Cross-Section)
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Fossil Stromatolites (with Fossil Microorganisms) Gunflint Chert – Ontario, Canada (2 BYA)
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Origin of the Cell?
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Origin of Organic Macromolecules?
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Hypothesis I: Terrestrial Accretion (Miller – Urey Experiments 1950s)
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Origin of Cell Membrane?
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Fig. 2.4 in Willis and McElwain 2002 Hypothesis: Drying, Rehydrating of Tide Pools
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Hypothesis II: Meteoric and Cometary Infall of Organic Molecules formed Elsewhere (Present Day Meterites can contain 1% Organic Molecules)
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Hypothesis III: Meteoric and Cometary Infall of Cells formed Elsewhere (e.g., Mars)
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Predominantly Non-Oxidized Sediments Reduced Rocks
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Ancient Evidence for Free Oxygen Isua Rock (Greenland): ~ 3.7 Billion Years Old Metamorphosed Sediments Abundant Free Uranium – Likely Only in Oxidizing Environment
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Banded Iron Formations (Up to 3.7-3.8 Billion Years Ago) Evidence for Pulses of Free Oxygen
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Red Beds (Up to 2.3 Billion Years Ago) Evidence for Free Oxygen Accumulation
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Heterocysts (Up to 2.1 Billion Years Ago) Microbiology 155 (2009), 1418-1426
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Atmospheric Oxygen Levels http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Fossil Eukaryotic Cells Grypania ciliaris (Alga) in Northern Michigan (2.1 – 1.1 BYA)
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Fossil “Red Alga” in Arctic Canada (1200 MYA) “Bangia” Figs. 2.12 in Willis and McElwain 2002
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Fossil “Green Alga” in Spitsbergen (800-700 MYA) “Cladophora” Fig. 2.14 in Willis and McElwain 2002
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Fossil Tetrads (> 470 MYA) Bitter Springs Formation, Australia
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Cooksonia (420 MYA)
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