Cambrian Period (541MYA to 485.4MYA)

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A Cambrian Period (541MYA to 485.4MYA) was a geological period within the Paleozoic era (lasting from 541.0 ± 1.0 to 485.4 ± 1.9 million years ago).



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2014

  • (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambrian Retrieved:2014-2-22.
    • The Cambrian ( /ˈkæmbriən/) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, lasting from to million years ago (mya) and is succeeded by the Ordovician.[1] Its subdivisions, and indeed its base, are somewhat in flux. The period was established by Adam Sedgwick, who named it after Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, where Britain's Cambrian rocks are best exposed.[2] The Cambrian is unique in its unusually high proportion of lagerstätten. These are sites of exceptional preservation, where 'soft' parts of organisms are preserved as well as their more resistant shells. This means that our understanding of the Cambrian biology surpasses that of some later periods.[3]

      The Cambrian Period marked a profound change in life on Earth; prior to the Cambrian, living organisms on the whole were small, unicellular and simple. Complex, multicellular organisms gradually became more common in the millions of years immediately preceding the Cambrian, but it was not until this period that mineralized – hence readily fossilized – organisms became common.[4] The rapid diversification of lifeforms in the Cambrian, known as the Cambrian explosion, produced the first representatives of many modern phyla, representing the evolutionary stems of modern groups of species, such as the molluscs and arthropods. While diverse life forms prospered in the oceans, the land was comparatively barren – with nothing more complex than a microbial soil crust [5] and a few molluscs that emerged to browse on the microbial biofilm[6] Most of the continents were probably dry and rocky due to a lack of vegetation. Shallow seas flanked the margins of several continents created during the breakup of the supercontinent Pannotia. The seas were relatively warm, and polar ice was absent for much of the period. The United States Federal Geographic Data Committee uses a "barred capital C" character similar to the capital letter Ukrainian Ye to represent the Cambrian Period. The proper Unicode character is .

  1. "Stratigraphic Chart 2012". International Stratigraphic Commission. http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2012.pdf. Retrieved 9 November 2012. 
  2. Sedgwick, A. (1852). "On the classification and nomenclature of the Lower Paleozoic rocks of England and Wales". Q. J. Geol. Soc. Land. 8: 136–138. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1852.008.01-02.20. 
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  5. Schieber, 2007, pp. 53–71.
  6. Seilacher, A. and Hagadorn, J.W. (2010) Early Molluscan evolution: evidence from the trace fossil record. Palaios, 25, 565-575