linkedin post 2019-01-12 05:21:32

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ZIRCONIUM DATA. “The zircons in the database span nearly the entire history of the Earth, and by far the most noticeable wiggle lines up neatly with the Great Unconformity. When they ran the numbers to see how much erosion would be required to explain a wiggle of that size, they found that it would be something in the neighborhood of 3 kilometers (or 2 miles) of rock shaved off all the world’s continents and dumped on the ocean floor.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-12 05:24:36

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GLACIAL EROSION THEORY. “Erosion alone can't explain all the details of this episode, and you need something that affects the entire globe. Is there anything else that can wipe a few kilometers of rock off the Earth's face? The authors propose that three periods of epic cold snaps in the 180 million years leading up to the start of the Cambrian—sometimes referred to as “Snowball Earth” periods—could be the key.” https://lnkd.in/d3DMx6k View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-12 05:27:09

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CAMBRIAN EXPLOSION. “The familiar Cambrian explosion, which started around 540 million years ago, was a game-changer for life on Earth. Bacteria (and archaea) had ruled the planet for over 3 billion years before multi-cellular animals came on the scene. When they did, they diversified rapidly (at least in terms of the span of geologic time). Though we’re right to be impressed by the sudden explosion of life, it’s not the only remarkable thing in that portion of Earth’s history.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-12 05:29:37

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PRECAMBRIAN GAP. “There’s a widespread gap in the rock record immediately preceding the Cambrian explosion called the Great Unconformity. The boundary is so prominent—often separating very old igneous and metamorphic rocks from the much younger sedimentary rocks above, as is the case at the base of the Grand Canyon—that all rocks older than this are often lumped together as simply "Precambrian.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-12 05:32:14

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OPTICAL ILLUSION. “Having such a block of time missing just before the rapid Cambrian explosion has made some people suspicious that it might not have been as much of an explosion as it appears. It would be a bit like feeling confused at the climax of a story because you had skipped the setup. A new paper in Nature suggests that far from concealing the story of the Cambrian explosion, the events that created the Great Unconformity may actually explain it.’ https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-13 06:16:04

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MINERALIZATION AND DIVERSITY. “There are two things that help define the Cambrian explosion. The first is the increase in animal diversity; the second is the rise of biomineralization—the building of shells and skeletons. Those hard parts made the preservation of fossils in the rock record a possibility. That adds to the mystery. Did this newly evolved armor and structure lead to some sort of arms race driving evolution into a higher gear.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-13 06:19:18

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CAMBRIAN MINERALIZATION THEORY. “It’s not all enigmas and secrets. We know that the composition of seawater changed significantly during this time. The concentration of many of the common ions in seawater—like calcium and sodium—climbed upward. Because high concentrations of calcium can interfere with cellular processes, this has led some to propose that the evolution of calcium carbonate shells was simply a byproduct of the cells' efforts to clear out calcium.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-13 06:22:20

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SEDIMENTARY ROCK DATABASE. “Shanan Peters from the University of Wisconsin and Robert Gaines of Pomona College tie these ideas together by examining the Great Unconformity a little more closely. Using a massive global database of sedimentary rocks together with geochemical records, they thought about what exactly was going on during this mostly missing chapter in Earth’s story.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-13 06:24:35

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NOT JUST WEATHERING. “Since the Great Unconformity is global in extent, we know continents were weathering (eroding away rocks and leaving a gap in recorded time) all around the world. This is what happens when sea level is low—weather and seasons and time break down rocks, and rivers carry sediment out to sea. What’s unusual about the Great Unconformity is how intensive and long-lasting it was.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2019-01-13 06:27:16

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MELTING GLACIERS. “When sea level rose (and the first Cambrian sediments were laid down on the continents) it swabbed the decks. Nothing erodes quite like the power of waves, so as the shoreline gradually moved inland to higher elevations it washed away the soil and sediment that had built up while rocks broke down. This "wave-base razor," as it’s called, cleared out the material that might have otherwise formed sedimentary rocks, and exposed massive areas of "fresh" bedrock. Between the weathering of these fresh surfaces (which weather very rapidly) and the continued breakdown of all the soil and sediment added to the oceans, concentrations of many ions in the seawater rose quickly.” https://lnkd.in/dtYSB5v View in LinkedIn
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