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Article Published: 19 May 2015 High Molybdenum availability for evolution in a Mesoproterozoic lacustrine environment John Parnell, Samuel Spinks, Steven Andrews, Wanethon Thayalan & Stephen ...
Multicellular filaments from the ca. 1200-Ma Hunting Formation (Somerset Island, arctic Canada) are identified as bangiacean red algae on the basis of diagnostic cell-division patterns. As the oldest ...
The present communication records rare megascopic coiled impressions present on a shale slab collected during the recent field work on the Early Mesoproterozoic Rohtas Formation of the Semri Group, ...
We're talking some 4.6 billion years ago, with the Mesoproterozoic Era going back to about 1.2 billion years. So, the time when Earth was starting to become the lovable planet that we call home.
These stromatolites belong to the Mesoproterozoic era (1.6–1.0 billion years ago). These are extremely rare geological formations across the globe.
Located in the Harp Lake Intrusive suite of Central Labrador, the Harp Lake Nickel Property hosts rocks comprised of Mesoproterozoic (1350 Ma), Leucogabbro to Leucotroctolite within mafic ...