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  • Statherian
  • Fourth and last period of the Paleoproterozoic Era

    The Statherian ( /stəˈθɪəriən/; Ancient Greek: σταθερός, romanized: statherós, meaning "stable, firm") is the fourth and final geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic

    Statherian

    Statherian

    Statherian

  • Orosirian
  • Third period of the Paleoproterozoic Era

    million years ago (Ma), following the Rhyacian Period and preceding the Statherian Period. Instead of being based on stratigraphy, these dates are defined

    Orosirian

    Orosirian

    Orosirian

  • Calymmian
  • First period of the Mesoproterozoic Era

    million years ago (Ma) and spanning 200 million years. It follows the Statherian Period from the Paleoproterozoic Era, and precedes the Ectasian Period

    Calymmian

    Calymmian

    Calymmian

  • Paleoproterozoic
  • First era of the Proterozoic Eon

    into four geologic periods, namely the Siderian, Rhyacian, Orosirian and Statherian. Paleontological evidence suggests that the Earth's rotational rate ~1

    Paleoproterozoic

    Paleoproterozoic

    Paleoproterozoic

  • Timeline of Earth
  • depositing Pooranoo Metamorphics an amphibolite facies c. 1,800 Ma – Statherian Period starts. Supercontinent Columbia forms, one of whose fragments being

    Timeline of Earth

    Timeline_of_Earth

  • Cretaceous
  • Third and last period of the Mesozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cretaceous

    Cretaceous

    Cretaceous

  • Longfengshania
  • Extinct enigmatic eukaryote

    extinct genus of enigmatic eukaryote known from fossils ranging between the Statherian and the early Cambrian. Among the previously identified pre-Cryogenian

    Longfengshania

    Longfengshania

    Longfengshania

  • Geologic time scale
  • System that relates geologic strata to time

    divisions of the Proterozoic, Paleoproterozoic, repositioning of the Statherian into the Mesoproterozoic, new Skourian period/system in the Paleoproterozoic

    Geologic time scale

    Geologic time scale

    Geologic_time_scale

  • Eukaryote
  • Domain of life whose cells have nuclei

    that the crown group eukaryotes originated in the late Paleoproterozoic (Statherian). Other early unicellular eukaryotes, Tappania plana, Shuiyousphaeridium

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

  • Columbia (supercontinent)
  • Ancient supercontinent of approximately 2,500 to 1,500 million years ago

    79-1.75 Ga Large Igneous Provinces in reconstructing Columbia (Nuna): A Statherian supercontinent-superplume coupling?". Episodes. 42: 55–67. doi:10

    Columbia (supercontinent)

    Columbia (supercontinent)

    Columbia_(supercontinent)

  • Chuanlinggou Formation
  • Geologic formation in China

    geologic formation in China. It preserves fossils dating back to the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic. It is the first formation to preserve

    Chuanlinggou Formation

    Chuanlinggou_Formation

  • Leiosphaeridia
  • Extinct genus of protists

    extinct genus of acritarchs. Around 50 species are known, ranging from the Statherian of Australia seemingly to the present. Leiosphaerid Riedman, Leigh Anne;

    Leiosphaeridia

    Leiosphaeridia

  • Devonian
  • Fourth period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Devonian

    Devonian

    Devonian

  • Cambrian
  • First geological period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cambrian

    Cambrian

    Cambrian

  • Ordovician
  • Second period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Ordovician

    Ordovician

    Ordovician

  • Oklo
  • Region containing uranium ore in Haut-Ogooué, Gabon

    years BP—in the Paleoproterozoic Era during Precambrian times, during the Statherian period—and continued for a few hundred thousand years, probably averaging

    Oklo

    Oklo

    Oklo

  • Neoproterozoic oxygenation event
  • Neoproterozoic surge in atmospheric oxygen

    euxinic period of extremely low atmospheric oxygen spanning from the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic era to the Tonian period of the Neoproterozoic

    Neoproterozoic oxygenation event

    Neoproterozoic oxygenation event

    Neoproterozoic_oxygenation_event

  • Permian
  • Sixth and last period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Permian

    Permian

    Permian

  • List of time periods
  • Mesoarchean Neoarchean Proterozoic Paleoproterozoic Siderian Rhyacian Orosirian Statherian Mesoproterozoic Calymmian Ectasian Stenian Neoproterozoic Tonian Cryogenian

    List of time periods

    List_of_time_periods

  • Natural nuclear fission reactor
  • Naturally occurring uranium self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions

    thought to have taken place approximately 1.7 billion years ago, during the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic. Fission in the ore at Oklo continued off

    Natural nuclear fission reactor

    Natural nuclear fission reactor

    Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor

  • Jurassic
  • Second period of the Mesozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Jurassic

    Jurassic

    Jurassic

  • Triassic
  • First period of the Mesozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Triassic

    Triassic

    Triassic

  • Carboniferous
  • Fifth period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

  • Tuanshanzia
  • Genus of Proterozoic alga

    S2CID 258675790. Sharma, Mukund (December 2006). "Late Palaeoproterozoic (Statherian) carbonaceous films from the Olive Shale (Koldaha Shale), Semri Group

    Tuanshanzia

    Tuanshanzia

    Tuanshanzia

  • Silurian
  • Third period of the Paleozoic Era

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Silurian

    Silurian

    Silurian

  • Payson ophiolite
  • The Payson ophiolite is an ophiolite of Statherian age (late Paleoproterozoic) located near Payson, Arizona, US. The Payson ophiolite crops out south and

    Payson ophiolite

    Payson_ophiolite

  • Boring Billion
  • Earth history, 1.8 to 0.8 billion years ago

    billion years ago (Ga) during the middle Proterozoic eon spanning from the Statherian to the Tonian periods, characterized by more or less tectonic stability

    Boring Billion

    Boring_Billion

  • Tres Piedras Orthogneiss
  • Plutonic rock found in New Mexico, US

    Mexico. It has a U-Pb radiometric age of 1693 Mya, placing it in the Statherian period. Though described as the Tres Piedras Granite in the earlier studies

    Tres Piedras Orthogneiss

    Tres Piedras Orthogneiss

    Tres_Piedras_Orthogneiss

  • Proterozoic
  • Geologic eon, 2500–539 million years ago

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Proterozoic

    Proterozoic

    Proterozoic

  • Mesozoic
  • Second era of the Phanerozoic Eon

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Mesozoic

    Mesozoic

  • Paleozoic
  • First era of the Phanerozoic Eon

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Paleozoic

    Paleozoic

  • Rafatazmia
  • Extinct species of alga

    Rafatazmia Temporal range: Late Statherian, ~1600 Ma Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. Reconstruction of Rafatzamia Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota

    Rafatazmia

    Rafatazmia

    Rafatazmia

  • Bangiales
  • Order of red algae

    multicellular eukaryotic organism, dating to around 1.6 billion years during the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic era. In addition, Bangiomorpha is an extinct

    Bangiales

    Bangiales

    Bangiales

  • Mesoproterozoic
  • Second era of the Proterozoic Eon

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Mesoproterozoic

    Mesoproterozoic

    Mesoproterozoic

  • Mazatzal Group
  • Geologic formation in Arizona, US

    maximum age for the formation of 1660 to 1630 million years (Mya), in the Statherian period of the Precambrian. The group gives its name to the Mazatzal orogeny

    Mazatzal Group

    Mazatzal Group

    Mazatzal_Group

  • Pennsylvanian (geology)
  • Second subperiod of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Pennsylvanian (geology)

    Pennsylvanian (geology)

    Pennsylvanian_(geology)

  • Neoproterozoic
  • Third and last era of the Proterozoic Eon

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Neoproterozoic

    Neoproterozoic

    Neoproterozoic

  • Acritarch
  • Group of organic microfossils

    (Ordovician) Dasydiacrodium (Cambrian) Dicommopalla (Ordovician) Dictyosphaera (Statherian-Paleozoic) Dictyosphaeridium (Ordovician) Diexallophasis (Silurian) Dilatisphaera

    Acritarch

    Acritarch

    Acritarch

  • Ramathallus
  • Possible stem-group Rhodophyte

    lobate alga that represents a probable stem-Rhodophyte from the Upper Statherian, 1600 Million years ago. The holotype of Ramathallus lobatus shows a cell

    Ramathallus

    Ramathallus

    Ramathallus

  • Manzano Group
  • Group of geologic formations in New Mexico, US

    radiometric ages of 1601 to 1662 million years (Ma), corresponding to the late Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic. The name Manzano Group was previously

    Manzano Group

    Manzano Group

    Manzano_Group

  • Burned Mountain Formation
  • Geologic formation in New Mexico, United States

    Mexico. It has a U–Pb radiometric age of 1700 Mya, corresponding to the Statherian period. The Burned Mountain Formation as originally defined is a metamorphosed

    Burned Mountain Formation

    Burned Mountain Formation

    Burned_Mountain_Formation

  • Protist
  • Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi

    Neoproterozoic Palæozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic Siderian Rhyacian Orosirian Statherian Calymmian Ectasian Stenian Tonian Cryogenian Ediacaran Cambrian Ordovician

    Protist

    Protist

    Protist

  • Paasselkä
  • Impact crater lake in Southern Savonia, Finland

    point. The Paasselkä impact occurred roughly <1800 million years ago (Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic) and affected Paleoproterozoic crystalline

    Paasselkä

    Paasselkä

    Paasselkä

  • San Miguel gneiss
  • Plutonic rock found in New Mexico, US

    It has a radiometric age of 1.695 billion years, corresponding to the Statherian period. The San Miguel Gneiss is a quartz monzonitic to granodioritic

    San Miguel gneiss

    San Miguel gneiss

    San_Miguel_gneiss

  • Albian
  • Sixth and last age of the Early Cretaceous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Albian

    Albian

  • Tijeras Greenstone
  • Geologic formation in New Mexico, US

    has a radiometric age of 1660 million years (Ma), corresponding to the Statherian period. The unit was first defined by V.C. Kelley and S.A. Northrop in

    Tijeras Greenstone

    Tijeras Greenstone

    Tijeras_Greenstone

  • Historical geology
  • Study of the geological history of Earth

    Mesoproterozoic Stenian 1200 Ectasian 1400 Calymmian 1600 Paleoproterozoic Statherian 1800 Orosirian 2050 Rhyacian 2300 Siderian 2500 Archean Neoarchean 2800

    Historical geology

    Historical geology

    Historical_geology

  • Precambrian (album)
  • 2007 studio album by the Ocean

    Meditations" 10:57 3. "Orosirian: For the Great Blue Cold Now Reigns" 6:29 4. "Statherian" 5:58 5. "Calymmian: Lake Disappointment" 8:19 6. "Ectasian: De Profundis"

    Precambrian (album)

    Precambrian_(album)

  • Changchengia
  • Genus of problematic fossil

    the holdfast. Sharma, Mukund (December 2006). "Late Palaeoproterozoic (Statherian) carbonaceous films from the Olive Shale (Koldaha Shale), Semri Group

    Changchengia

    Changchengia

    Changchengia

  • Yavapai orogeny
  • Mountain building event 1.7 billion years ago in the southwestern United States

    States that occurred between 1710 and 1680 million years ago (Mya), in the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic. Recorded in the rocks of New Mexico and

    Yavapai orogeny

    Yavapai orogeny

    Yavapai_orogeny

  • Koolan Island
  • Island of Western Australia

    Island, between Koolan and the mainland. Composed of a Paleoproterozoic Statherian-age (1,600 to 1,800 million years old) sedimentary sequence of quartz

    Koolan Island

    Koolan Island

    Koolan_Island

  • Vadito Group
  • Group of geologic formations in New Mexico, US

    give a consistent age of 1700 Mya for the group, corresponding to the Statherian period. The Vadito Group is an extensive sequence of supracrustal rocks

    Vadito Group

    Vadito Group

    Vadito_Group

  • Mississippian (geology)
  • First subperiod of the Carboniferous Period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Mississippian (geology)

    Mississippian (geology)

    Mississippian_(geology)

  • Middle Devonian
  • Second epoch of the Devonian period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Middle Devonian

    Middle Devonian

    Middle_Devonian

  • Cambrian Stage 3
  • Unnamed third stage of the Cambrian

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Cambrian_Stage_3

  • Gelasian
  • Earliest subdivision of the Quaternary Period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Gelasian

    Gelasian

  • Rupununi
  • Region and river in Guyana

    Takutu Formation. To the north of the Takutu Graben almost flat lying Statherian sandstones and conglomerates of the Roraima Group sediments overly Iwokrama

    Rupununi

    Rupununi

    Rupununi

  • Mazatzal orogeny
  • Mountain-building event in North America

    what is now the Southwestern United States from 1650 to 1600 Mya in the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic. Preserved in the rocks of New Mexico and

    Mazatzal orogeny

    Mazatzal orogeny

    Mazatzal_orogeny

  • Moscovian age
  • Fifth stage of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Moscovian age

    Moscovian age

    Moscovian_age

  • Westphalian (stage)
  • Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Westphalian (stage)

    Westphalian_(stage)

  • Stephanian (stage)
  • Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Stephanian (stage)

    Stephanian_(stage)

  • Chattian
  • Second age of the Oligocene Epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Chattian

    Chattian

  • White Ridge Quartzite
  • Geologic formation in New Mexico, US

    It has a maximum age of 1650 million years (Ma), corresponding to the Statherian period. The unit was first defined by Stark and Dapples in 1946, during

    White Ridge Quartzite

    White_Ridge_Quartzite

  • Clonophycus
  • Extinct genus of algae

    Clonophycus Temporal range: Statherian-Ediacaran 1800–541 Ma Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. Scientific classification Domain: incertae sedis Genus: †Clonophycus

    Clonophycus

    Clonophycus

  • Graystone Peak
  • Mountain in the American state of Colorado

    some 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) in thickness. The formation dates to the Statherian period and is interpreted as metamorphosed marine and fluvial sandstone

    Graystone Peak

    Graystone Peak

    Graystone_Peak

  • Tawuia
  • Enigmatic genus of prehistoric eukaryotes

    Tawuia Temporal range: Statherian to Cambrian Stage 3, 1632–518 Ma Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. Fossil specimen, Geological Museum of China Scientific

    Tawuia

    Tawuia

    Tawuia

  • Jiangshanian
  • Second age of the Furongian epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Jiangshanian

    Jiangshanian

  • Geology of Guyana
  • Supergroup) intruded by granites. These are overlain unconformably by the Statherian Burro-Burro Group, which consist of the Muruwa Formation sandstones and

    Geology of Guyana

    Geology_of_Guyana

  • Miaolingian
  • Third epoch of the Cambrian period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Miaolingian

    Miaolingian

    Miaolingian

  • Oxfordian age
  • First age of the late Jurassic

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Oxfordian age

    Oxfordian age

    Oxfordian_age

  • Tournaisian
  • First stage of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Tournaisian

    Tournaisian

    Tournaisian

  • Viséan
  • Second stage of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Viséan

    Viséan

    Viséan

  • Glenwoody Formation
  • from detrital zircon geochronology is 1.693 Mya, corresponding to the Statherian period. The formation is composed of homogeneous feldspathic quartz-muscovite

    Glenwoody Formation

    Glenwoody Formation

    Glenwoody_Formation

  • Fortunian
  • First stage of Cambrian Period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Fortunian

    Fortunian

    Fortunian

  • Wuliuan
  • Fifth stage of Cambrian and first stage of the Miaolingian

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Wuliuan

    Wuliuan

  • Alder Group
  • Group of geologic formations in Arizona, US

    exposed in the Mazatzal Mountains of central Arizona, US. It dates to the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic and records mountain-building events associated

    Alder Group

    Alder_Group

  • Colorado orogeny
  • from 1780 to 1650 million years ago (Mya), during the Paleoproterozoic (Statherian Period). It is recorded in the Colorado orogen, a >500-km-wide belt of

    Colorado orogeny

    Colorado_orogeny

  • Cambrian Stage 2
  • Second and last age of the Terreneuvian Epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cambrian Stage 2

    Cambrian_Stage_2

  • Cambrian Stage 10
  • Final stage of the Cambrian Period

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cambrian Stage 10

    Cambrian_Stage_10

  • Dinantian
  • Series of rocks from the Lower Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Dinantian

    Dinantian

  • Snowdon Peak
  • Mountain in Colorado, United States

    some 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) in thickness. The formation dates to the Statherian period and is interpreted as metamorphosed marine and fluvial sandstone

    Snowdon Peak

    Snowdon Peak

    Snowdon_Peak

  • Mount Garfield (San Juan County, Colorado)
  • Mountain in Colorado, United States

    some 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) in thickness. The formation dates to the Statherian period and is interpreted as metamorphosed marine and fluvial sandstone

    Mount Garfield (San Juan County, Colorado)

    Mount Garfield (San Juan County, Colorado)

    Mount_Garfield_(San_Juan_County,_Colorado)

  • Serpukhovian
  • Third stage of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Serpukhovian

    Serpukhovian

    Serpukhovian

  • Guzhangian
  • Seventh stage of the Cambrian and third stage of the Miaolingian

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Guzhangian

    Guzhangian

  • Maquinita Granodiorite
  • Geologic formation in New Mexico, US

    It has a radiometric age of 1.755 billion years, corresponding to the Statherian period. The formation takes the form of many small dikes and plutons intruding

    Maquinita Granodiorite

    Maquinita Granodiorite

    Maquinita_Granodiorite

  • Furongian
  • Fourth and final epoch and series of the Cambrian

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Furongian

    Furongian

    Furongian

  • Namurian
  • Third stage of the Carboniferous

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Namurian

    Namurian

  • 2025 in paleontology
  • the study of Statherian strata from the southern margin of the North China Craton, interpreted as indicating that expansion of Statherian eukaryotes into

    2025 in paleontology

    2025_in_paleontology

  • List of flood basalt provinces
  • Continental flood basalts and oceanic plateaus

    Mackenzie LIP (~1270) Rodinia Ectasian 1400 Calymmian 1600 Paleo- proterozoic Statherian 1800 Circum-Superior Belt (1884-1864) Winagami sill complex (1890-1760)

    List of flood basalt provinces

    List_of_flood_basalt_provinces

  • Big Rock Formation
  • gives a maximum age for the formation of 1665 Mya, corresponding to the Statherian period. The Big Rock Formation consists of a lower conglomerate member

    Big Rock Formation

    Big Rock Formation

    Big_Rock_Formation

  • Uncompahgre Formation
  • Geological formation in Colarado, United States

    Its radiometric age is between 1707 and 1704 Ma, corresponding to the Statherian period. The formation was first named by Charles Whitman Cross and Ernest

    Uncompahgre Formation

    Uncompahgre Formation

    Uncompahgre_Formation

  • White Ledges Formation
  • Geologic formation in Arizona, US

    establishes a maximum age for the formation of 1726 million years (Mya), in the Statherian period of the Precambrian. The formation is typical of quartzites deposited

    White Ledges Formation

    White_Ledges_Formation

  • Hondo Group
  • Group of geologic formations in New Mexico, US

    Hondo Group of 1765 to 1704 million years (Mya), corresponding to the Statherian period. The Hondo Group consists of a lower very clean quartzite (the

    Hondo Group

    Hondo Group

    Hondo_Group

  • Sais Quartzite
  • Geologic formation in New Mexico, US

    geochronology a minimum age of 1670 million years (Ma), corresponding to the Statherian period of the Paleoproterozoic. The formation was originally described

    Sais Quartzite

    Sais Quartzite

    Sais_Quartzite

  • Hirnantian
  • Third and last age of the Late Ordovician epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Hirnantian

    Hirnantian

  • Floian
  • Second and last age of the Early Ordovician epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Floian

    Floian

  • Cambrian Series 2
  • Unnamed 2nd series of the Cambrian

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Cambrian Series 2

    Cambrian Series 2

    Cambrian_Series_2

  • Dapingian
  • First age of the Middle Ordovician epoch

    Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Ga) Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Ga) Paleoproterozoic (1.6–2.5 Ga) Statherian (1.6–1.8 Ga) Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Ga) Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Ga) Siderian (2

    Dapingian

    Dapingian

  • Geology of Saskatchewan
  • occasional rare marine sequence. The Athabasca basin was formed during the Statherian or Paleohelikian 1.7 to 1.6 billion years ago when coarse fluvial and

    Geology of Saskatchewan

    Geology of Saskatchewan

    Geology_of_Saskatchewan

  • Mazatzal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    orogenic event in what is now the Southwestern United States, in the Statherian Period of the Paleoproterozoic This disambiguation page lists articles

    Mazatzal

    Mazatzal

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