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- Ediacaran abstract "The Ediacaran Period /iːdiˈækərən/, named after the Ediacara Hills of South Australia, is the last geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era and of the Proterozoic Eon, immediately preceding the Cambrian Period, the first period of the Paleozoic Era and of the Phanerozoic Eon.The Ediacaran Period's status as an official geological period was ratified in 2004 by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), making it the first new geological period declared in 120 years.Although the Period takes its name from the Ediacara Hills where geologist Reg Sprigg first discovered fossils of the eponymous biota in 1946, the type section is located in the bed of the Enorama Creek within Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, at 31°19′53.8″S 138°38′0.1″E.".
- Ediacaran thumbnail Blakey_600moll.jpg?width=300.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink mistakenpoint.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink IntrotoEdiacaran.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink 3721481.stm.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink transcript.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink 4862432.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink Ediacaran.html.
- Ediacaran wikiPageExternalLink vendian.html.
- Ediacaran wikiPageID "9300".
- Ediacaran wikiPageRevisionID "603877400".
- Ediacaran co "4500".
- Ediacaran date "May 2013".
- Ediacaran hasPhotoCollection Ediacaran.
- Ediacaran o "8".
- Ediacaran reason "location not specified".
- Ediacaran subject Category:Geologic_time_scale.
- Ediacaran subject Category:Proterozoic.
- Ediacaran point "-31.331611111111112 138.6333611111111".
- Ediacaran type SpatialThing.
- Ediacaran comment "The Ediacaran Period /iːdiˈækərən/, named after the Ediacara Hills of South Australia, is the last geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era and of the Proterozoic Eon, immediately preceding the Cambrian Period, the first period of the Paleozoic Era and of the Phanerozoic Eon.The Ediacaran Period's status as an official geological period was ratified in 2004 by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), making it the first new geological period declared in 120 years.Although the Period takes its name from the Ediacara Hills where geologist Reg Sprigg first discovered fossils of the eponymous biota in 1946, the type section is located in the bed of the Enorama Creek within Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, at 31°19′53.8″S 138°38′0.1″E.".
- Ediacaran label "Ediacaran".
- Ediacaran label "Ediacarano".
- Ediacaran label "Ediacarano".
- Ediacaran label "Ediacarium".
- Ediacaran label "Ediacarium".
- Ediacaran label "Ediakar".
- Ediacaran label "Período Ediacárico".
- Ediacaran label "Édiacarien".
- Ediacaran label "Эдиакарий".
- Ediacaran label "العصر الإدياكاراوي".
- Ediacaran label "エディアカラン".
- Ediacaran label "埃迪卡拉纪".
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediakara.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediacarium.
- Ediacaran sameAs Εδιακάρια_περίοδος.
- Ediacaran sameAs Período_Ediacárico.
- Ediacaran sameAs Édiacarien.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediakara.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediacarano.
- Ediacaran sameAs エディアカラン.
- Ediacaran sameAs 에디아카라기.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediacarium.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediakar.
- Ediacaran sameAs Ediacarano.
- Ediacaran sameAs m.02jrw.
- Ediacaran sameAs Q188654.
- Ediacaran sameAs Q188654.
- Ediacaran lat "-31.331611111111112".
- Ediacaran long "138.6333611111111".
- Ediacaran wasDerivedFrom Ediacaran?oldid=603877400.
- Ediacaran depiction Blakey_600moll.jpg.
- Ediacaran isPrimaryTopicOf Ediacaran.