Hadean aeon
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Definition
- Noun:
- The earliest eon in Earth's history: The Hadean aeon is the first major division of geologic time, extending from the initial formation of the planet (approximately 4.6 billion years ago) until the formation of the oldest known rocks (approximately 3.8 billion years ago). This period is characterized by planetary accretion, the formation of the core and crust, and a hostile environment with no confirmed evidence of life.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Scientists study the Hadean aeon to understand Earth's violent formation.
- During the Hadean aeon, the surface was likely molten due to frequent asteroid impacts.
Advanced Usage
- "the Hadean": Often used as a shortened, proper noun form to refer to this eon.
- The conditions during the Hadean were extreme.
- Prepositional use: Commonly follows prepositions like "during," "in," or "of."
- Very few geological records survive from the Hadean aeon.
Variants and Related Words
- Hadean (adj): Pertaining to the Hadean aeon.
- Hadean conditions were inimical to life as we know it.
- Hadean Eon: A synonymous term.
- Precambrian (n): The supereon that encompasses the Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic eons.
Synonyms
- Hadean time
- Hadean Eon
- The Priscoan period (a less common, synonymous term in some geological literature).
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to a formal chronostratigraphic unit (a geochronologic eon). It is a scientific term used primarily in geology, planetary science, and related fields. It is named after Hades, the ancient Greek god of the underworld, reflecting the inferred hellish conditions on early Earth.
Noun
- the earliest eon in the history of the Earth from the first accretion of planetary material (around 4,600 million years ago) until the date of the oldest known rocks (about 3,800 million years ago); no evidence of life