geological time
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Definition
Noun 1. The vast span of time representing the Earth's physical history: This term refers to the immense chronology of the Earth, encompassing its formation, the development of its crust, and the sequence of major events in its history, typically measured in millions or billions of years and prior to significant human influence. 2. A specific division within this chronology: It can also refer to a named unit or period within the standardized geologic time scale, such as an eon, era, period, or epoch.
Usage Examples
- Noun (General Concept):
- Fossils provide a direct window into geological time.
- The concept of geological time is difficult for the human mind to comprehend because of its immense scale.
- The canyon was carved over geological time by the persistent flow of the river.
- Noun (Specific Division):
- The Jurassic Period is a well-known unit of geological time.
- Scientists study rock layers to determine the geological time in which they were formed.
Advanced Usage
- "Deep geological time": Emphasizes the most ancient, vast, and often unfathomable stretches of Earth's history.
- The study of stromatolites takes us back into deep geological time, to when only simple life forms existed.
- "The scale of geological time": Refers to the chronological framework used to date events in Earth's history.
- Understanding the scale of geological time is fundamental to the science of geology.
Variants and Related Words
- Geologic time (noun): An alternative, and often interchangeable, spelling of .
- Geochronology (noun): The science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments to establish a timeline of Earth's history.
- Stratigraphy (noun): The branch of geology concerned with the order and relative position of strata (rock layers) and their relationship to .
Synonyms
- Earth history
- Deep time
- Geologic history
Related Phrases
- Geological time scale (noun phrase): The standardized system of chronological measurement used by geologists and paleontologists to describe the timing and relationships of events in Earth's history. It is the framework that divides into eons, eras, periods, and epochs.
- The extinction of the dinosaurs is marked on the geological time scale at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
- Immensity of geological time (noun phrase): A phrase highlighting the vast, almost incomprehensible duration of Earth's history.
- The Grand Canyon is a monument to the immensity of geological time.
Noun
- the time of the physical formation and development of the earth (especially prior to human history)