Erathem

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An erathem is a formal chronostratigraphic unit representing the rock layers deposited during a corresponding geologic era in Earth’s history.

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Erathem canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chronostratigraphic unit
geologic time unit
appliesTo rock record
correspondsTo geologic era
definedAs the body of rock formed during a specific geologic era
definedBy Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point
stratigraphic boundaries
distinguishedFrom era
series
stage
system
etymology derived from "era" and "-them" (body of rock)
formalStatus formal unit
governedBy International Commission on Stratigraphy
International Union of Geological Sciences
hasExample Archean erathem
Cenozoic erathem
Hadean Eon
surface form: Hadean erathem

Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic erathem

Paleozoic erathem
Proterozoic Eon
surface form: Proterozoic erathem
languageOfTerm English
partOf chronostratigraphy
rank large-scale chronostratigraphic unit
relatedConcept chronostratigraphic chart
geologic time scale
represents rocks deposited during a geologic era
representsDurationOf tens to hundreds of millions of years
scope global
subdividesInto system
systems
subunitOf eonothem
eonothems
superunitOf series
stage
system
systems
symbolizedIn international chronostratigraphic charts
timeEquivalent era
usedFor correlation of rock units
global stratigraphic classification
usedIn Earth sciences
geology

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