Cambrian Complaining part 2
Just a brief note to link an illustration of exactly how variable the age correlations for the Cambrian have been over the past 80 years.
http://earth-time.org/evolving_timescale.gif
I'm a geochemist. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, poetry, drillers, trees, bicycles, and cosmochemistry.
Just a brief note to link an illustration of exactly how variable the age correlations for the Cambrian have been over the past 80 years.
http://earth-time.org/evolving_timescale.gif
Posted by C W Magee at 6:54 PM
2 comments:
Interesting. I had no idea these dates were so fluid through time.... I now resent our sed/strat guy making us memorize dates even more!
If you're really curious, check out the papers. I suspect that the main problem is correlating the strata. The Neoproterozoic is notorious for not having any ash layers where you need them; I suspect the same was true of the Cambrian for a while. On the other hand, the Cryogenean confusion is what keeps my paychecks coming; if it was easy, I wouldn't be able to keep getting paid for shovelling zircons into the mass spectrometers.
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