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Thursday, April 29, 2021

10,000,000 BP to 1,000,000 BP

10,000,000 BP to 1,000,000 BP 




7,246,000 Mya, Neogene, Miocene, Messinian: Messinian Event with hypersaline lakes in empty Mediterranean Basin. Moderate icehouse(?)climate, punctuated by ice ages and reestablishment of East Antarctic Ice Sheet.                                                

 

6,400,000 BP: Heise volcanic field. Yellowstone hotspot. Walcott Tuff. Idaho, US. Ejecta volume was about 750 km3.

  

6 Mya: Giants similar to humans began to flourish on Earth about this time and were still in evidence to about 200,000 BP. They seem to have survived some cold times. I imagine that the great Ice Age got their attention.


 

2.6 Mya to 12,000 BP: This time marks the duration of the Pleistocene Epoch

~ The Pleistocene is followed by the Holocene Epoch. As I remember the Holocene is the geological Epoch in which we are living.


2.58 Mya: Phanerozoic Eon, Cenozoic Era, Quaternary Period, Pleistocene Epoch, Gelasian Age: Start of Quaternary glaciations.Rise of the Pleistocene about 2,580,000 years ago or years before the present. 

 

2.48 Mya: Geologically speaking not so astoundingly long ago, there was a colossal volcanic eruption. It occurred at Cerro Galan, in the Andes Central Volcanic Zone in the Catamarca province of Argentina.


1.8 Mya, Pleistocene, Calabrian: Further cooling of the climate. Spread of Homo erectus.


1.76 Mya: Tool making by homo erectus may be traced back to this time.



1,080,000 BP, New Zealand: There occurred a superruption in what is now called the Mangakino Caldera. One might call it the kidnappers eruption.


 

 

 

 

 

 

1,000,000 BP to 500,000 BP

1,000,000 BP to 500,000 BP 780,000 BP: Erath's magnetic field switched polarities and may well have caught the attention of giants