Archeozoic eon

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The Archeozoic Eon: A major division of geologic time, specifically the second eon of the Precambrian, following the Hadean and preceding the Proterozoic. It spans from approximately 3,800 million years ago to 2,500 million years ago. This eon is characterized by the formation of the first stable continental crust and the emergence of the earliest known life forms, which were unicellular organisms such as bacteria and archaea.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The oldest known fossils, found in rocks from the Archeozoic Eon, are of simple, single-celled organisms.
    • During the Archeozoic Eon, the Earth's atmosphere lacked free oxygen.
    • Scientists study isotopic signatures in ancient rocks to learn about conditions in the Archeozoic Eon.
Advanced Usage
  • "the Archeozoic": Often used as a shortened form to refer to the eon.
    • The rock formations date back to the Archeozoic.
  • In formal geological writing, it is often part of a compound temporal phrase.
    • The banded iron formations are characteristic of the late Archeozoic Eon.
Variants and Related Words
  • Archean Eon (n): The more modern and commonly used synonym for the Archeozoic Eon in current geological timescales.
  • Archeozoic (adj): Pertaining to the Archeozoic Eon.
    • Archeozoic rocks are found in several ancient cratons.
  • Precambrian (n): The supereon encompassing the Hadean, Archean (Archeozoic), and Proterozoic eons.
Synonyms
  • Archean Eon: The direct and most frequently used synonym in contemporary geology.
  • Archaeozoic: An alternative spelling.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "Archeozoic Eon" is considered somewhat archaic in modern geological terminology, where "Archean Eon" is preferred. Both refer to the same span of Earth's early history.
  • It specifically denotes a time before complex, multicellular life, focusing on planetary crust formation and the origin of life.
Noun
  1. the time from 3,800 million years to 2,500 million years ago; earth's crust formed; unicellular organisms are earliest forms of life