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  2. Earliest known life forms - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of possibly the oldest forms of life on Earth has been found in hydrothermal vent precipitates. [1]The earliest known life forms on Earth may be as old as 4.1 billion years (or Ga) according to biologically fractionated graphite inside a single zircon grain in the Jack Hills range of Australia. [2]

  3. Archean life in the Barberton Greenstone Belt - Wikipedia

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    The oldest stromatolites have been dated to approximately 3.5 billion years old. [18] Stromatolites in Barberton have been dated to about 3.3 billion years. Microfossils found in chert extend the Barberton microfossil record back to 3.5 billion years. All three types of microfossil morphologies are found in cherts.

  4. Stromatolite - Wikipedia

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    Stromatolites are a major constituent of the fossil record of the first forms of life on Earth. [24] They peaked about 1.25 billion years ago (Ga) [22] and subsequently declined in abundance and diversity, [25] so that by the start of the Cambrian they had fallen to 20% of their peak.

  5. Land of the lost: Hidden lagoon network found with living ...

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    Ancient giant stromatolites used to be widespread in Earth’s Precambrian era, which encompasses the early time span of around 4.6 billion to 541 million years ago, but now they are sparsely ...

  6. Fig Tree Formation - Wikipedia

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    The fossils in the Fig Tree Formation are considered some of the oldest known organisms on Earth, and provide evidence that life may have existed much earlier than previously thought. The formation is composed of shales , turbiditic greywackes , volcaniclastic sandstones , chert , turbiditic siltstone , conglomerate , breccias , mudstones , and ...

  7. Archean - Wikipedia

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    Archean stromatolites are the first direct fossil traces of life on Earth. The earliest identifiable fossils consist of stromatolites, which are microbial mats formed in shallow water by cyanobacteria. The earliest stromatolites are found in 3.48 billion-year-old sandstone discovered in Western Australia.

  8. Marble Bar, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Fossilised stromatolites, found near Marble Bar, are one of the earliest forms of life on Earth, dating to 3.5 billion years ago during the Paleoarchean era, when at that time oxygen produced aerobic organisms. A location nearby is known as North Pole (21° 05' S. 119° 22' E.). The location's rock formations contain stromatolites in particular ...

  9. List of fossil stromatolite taxa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all extinct cyanobacteria genera that formed stromatolites. Collenia; Species Time period Location †C. frequens: Late Proterozoic: Australia