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Coordinates: 47°04′34″N 55°49′52″W / 47.0762°N 55.8310°W / 47.0762; -55.8310
The Fortunian stage marks the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon, the Paleozoic era, and the Cambrian period. It is the first of the two stages of the Terreneuvian series. Its base is defined as the first appearance of the trace fossil Treptichnus pedum 541.0 ± 1.0 million years ago. The top of the Fortunian which is the base of the Stage 2 of the Cambrian has not been formally defined yet, but will correspond to the appearance of an Archeocyatha species or "Small shelly fossils" approximately ~529 million years ago.
The name Fortunian is derived from a part of the Burin Peninsula, the village Fortune near the GSSP and Fortune Bay.
The type locality (GSSP) of the Fortunian stage is in Fortune Head, at the northern edge of the Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada (47°04′34″N 55°49′52″W / 47.0762°N 55.8310°W / 47.0762; -55.8310). This GSSP coincides with the beginning of the Terreneuvian series, the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary and the beginning of the Phanerozoic. The outcrops show a carbonate-siliciclastic succession which is mapped as the Chapel Island Formation. The formation is divided into the following members that are composed of peritidal sandstones and shales (Member 1), muddy deltaic and shelf sandstones and mudstones (Member 2A), laminated siltstones (Member 2B and 3) and mudstones and limestones of the inner shelf (Member 4). The Precambrian-Cambrian boundary lies 2.4 m above the base of the 2nd member which is the lowest occurrence of Treptichnus pedum. The traces can be seen on the lower surface of the sandstone layers. The first calcareous shelled skeletal fossils (Ladatheca cylindrica) is 400 m above the boundary. The first trilobites appear 1400 m above the boundary which corresponds to the beginning of the Branchian Series.
The Cambrian explosion, or less commonly Cambrian radiation, was the relatively short evolutionary event, beginning around 542 million years ago in the Cambrian Period, during which most major animal phyla appeared, as indicated by the fossil record. Lasting for about the next 20–25 million years, it resulted in the divergence of most modern metazoan phyla. Additionally, the event was accompanied by major diversification of other organisms. Prior to the Cambrian explosion, most organisms were simple, composed of individual cells occasionally organized into colonies. Over the following 70 to 80 million years, the rate of diversification accelerated by an order of magnitude and the diversity of life began to resemble that of today. Many of the present phyla appeared during this period, with the exception of Bryozoa, which made its earliest known appearance in the Lower Ordovician.
The Cambrian explosion has generated extensive scientific debate. The seemingly rapid appearance of fossils in the “Primordial Strata” was noted as early as the 1840s, and in 1859 Charles Darwin discussed it as one of the main objections that could be made against the theory of evolution by natural selection. The long-running puzzlement about the appearance of the Cambrian fauna, seemingly abruptly and from nowhere, centers on three key points: whether there really was a mass diversification of complex organisms over a relatively short period of time during the early Cambrian; what might have caused such rapid change; and what it would imply about the origin of animal life. Interpretation is difficult due to a limited supply of evidence, based mainly on an incomplete fossil record and chemical signatures remaining in Cambrian rocks.
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The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that the Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago). Proponents of the hypothesis argue that it best explains sedimentary deposits generally regarded as of glacial origin at tropical paleolatitudes, and other otherwise enigmatic features in the geological record. Opponents of the hypothesis contest the implications of the geological evidence for global glaciation, the geophysical feasibility of an ice- or slush-covered ocean, and the difficulty of escaping an all-frozen condition. A number of unanswered questions exist, including whether the Earth was a full snowball, or a "slushball" with a thin equatorial band of open (or seasonally open) water.
The geological time frames under consideration come before the sudden appearance of multicellular life forms on Earth known as the Cambrian explosion, and the most recent snowball episode may have triggered the evolution of multi-cellular life on Earth. Another, much earlier and longer, snowball episode, the Huronian glaciation, which occurred 2400 to 2100 Mya may have been triggered by the first appearance of oxygen in the atmosphere, the "Great Oxygenation Event."
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From Snowball Earth to the Cambrian Explosion: recent research advances from China Prof. Maoyan ZHU State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, PR China Tuesday 12 July, 9:00 am – Cambrian Title: "From Snowball Earth to the Cambrian Explosion: recent research advances from China" Maoyan is a research professor at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS). He studied geology at the Changchun College of Geology and received his PhD in 1992 from NIGPAS. He was elected as an international corresponding member of the Academy of Science Göttingen, voting member of the International Subcommissions on Cambrian Stratigraphy (ISCS) and Ediacaran Stratig...
Cambrian Key events in the Cambrian view • discuss • edit -550 — – -540 — – -530 — – -520 — – -510 — – -500 — – -490 — – N e o p r o t e r o z o i c P a l e o z o i c Ediacaran C a m b r i a n Ordovician T e r r e n e u v i a n S e r i e s 2 S e r i e s 3 F u r o n g i a n Fortunian "Stage 2" "Stage 3" "Stage 4" "Stage 5" Drumian Guzhangian Paibian Jiangshanian "Stage 10" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Baykonur glaciation Baykonur glaciation * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ← Orsten Fauna ← Burgess Shale ← Kaili biota ← Archaeocyatha extinction ← Emu Bay Shale ← Sirius Passet biota ← Chengjiang biota ← First Trilobites ← SSF diversification, first brachiopods & archaeocyatha ← First halkieriids, ...
541 million years ago marked a huge change in life on Earth; around this time, the majority of life was single celled and simple. But soon after, complex, multicellular organisms became vast in the millions of years after this time. What happened? What was this Period and what happened within the period to lead to the development of current life? Well today we are going in depth stage by stage through the Cambrian Period and describing the early complex life after the more simple Ediacaran life. So let's get ready to hop back in time.. On Down the Line! Sources: 1.) http://www.dictionary.com/browse/paleozoic 2.) https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Paleozoic 3.) https://www.etymonline.com/word/Paleozoic 4.) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/paleozoic/paleozoic.php 5.) http://www.ucmp.be...
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