Fourth and last period of the Paleoproterozoic Era
Statherian −1800 —
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−1780 —
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−1760 —
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−1740 —
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−1720 —
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−1700 —
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−1680 —
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−1660 —
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−1640 —
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−1620 —
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−1600 —
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Events of the Statherian Period. Axis scale: millions of years ago.
Name formality Formal Celestial body Earth Regional usage Global (ICS ) Time scale(s) used ICS Time Scale Chronological unit Period Stratigraphic unit System Time span formality Formal Lower boundary definition Defined chronometrically Lower GSSA ratified 1991[ 1] Upper boundary definition Defined chronometrically Upper GSSA ratified 1991[ 1]
The Statherian Period (; Ancient Greek : σταθερός , romanized : statherós , meaning "stable, firm") is the final geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic era and lasted from 1800 Mya to 1600 Mya (million years ago). Instead of being based on stratigraphy , these dates are defined chronometrically .[ 2] [ 3]
The period was characterized on most continents by either new platforms or final cratonization of fold belts . Oxygen levels were 10% to 20% of current values.[ 4]
Rafatazmia , controversially[ 5] claimed to be present in Statherian beds in India , may be the oldest known confirmably eukaryotic fossil organism.[ 6]
By the beginning of the Statherian, the supercontinent Columbia had assembled.[ 7]
Approximately 1.7 billion years ago, natural nuclear fission reactors were generating power in what is now Oklo , Gabon .[ 8]
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^ Bengtson, Stefan; Sallstedt, Therese; Belivanova, Veneta; Whitehouse, Martin (2017). "Three-dimensional preservation of cellular and subcellular structures suggests 1.6 billion-year-old crown-group red algae" . PLOS Biology . 15 (3): e2000735. doi :10.1371/journal.pbio.2000735 . PMC 5349422 . PMID 28291791 .
^ Zhao, Guochun; Cawood, Peter A; Wilde, Simon A; Sun, Min (November 2002). "Review of global 2.1–1.8 Ga orogens: implications for a pre-Rodinia supercontinent". Earth-Science Reviews . 59 (1–4): 125–162. Bibcode :2002ESRv...59..125Z . doi :10.1016/S0012-8252(02)00073-9 .
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