Siderian
Period
There are 4 periods in the
Paleoproterozoic Era, the first being the Siderian Period. This period lasted
from 2,500 to 2,300 million years ago.
Early in this period is when banded
iron formations peaked. As I explained before, cyanobacteria produced waste
oxygen, which initially combined with iron that was in the sea, forming
magnetite (Fe3O4), an iron oxide, in a crystal structure rock. This process
removed iron from the oceans, presumably turning the greenish water clear.
Then, with no remaining iron in the
sea to serve as an oxygen sink, the oxygen escaped the ocean and built up the
oxygen level in the atmosphere. This led to the oxygen catastrophe, wherein a
great deal of the life then existing on the Earth was wiped out because they
could not tolerate such high levels of oxygen.
Some geologists believe the high level
of oxygen also triggered the Huronian glaciation. This glaciation started in
mid-Siderian (2,400 million years ago) and extended into the next period,
lasting until 2,100 million years ago. It was apparently caused when free
oxygen combined with the methane in the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide and
water, which do not retain heat as well as methane does. With far less of this
greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, a great chilling took place, also known as
the Huronian glaciation. I don’t know if the entire planet froze, and the
article stated that this glaciation caused a mass extinction. I’m waiting for a
geologist I know to clarify whether there were 2 mass extinctions so close
together, or just one, with both the presence of oxygen and the cooling
temperatures to blame.
Rhyacian Period
The Rhyacian Period is the 2nd
geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic era. It lasted from 2,300 to 2,050
million years ago. And that is just about all the wikipedia article had to say
on the subject. Oh, there were a bunch of rock formations created, and the
Huronian glaciation lasted 100 million years, but that still leaves 150 million
years at the end of the period during which, apparently, absolutely nothing of
note happened.
Oof! What was the tipping point that
caused the end of the glaciation? For that matter, did it cover the entire
Earth? Was there an explosion of new species afterwards?
Maybe they don’t know. What about theories?
Doesn’t anybody have any theories? Well, without sitting my geologist friend
down and picking his brain clean, I guess that’s as far as I can go with this
period. Maybe the next 2 period of the Paleoproterozoic Era will have more meat
to them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siderian#:~:text=The%20Siderian%20Period%20(%20%2Fsa%C9%AA,these%20dates%20are%20defined%20chronometrically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyacian
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