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Geological history of Earth / Ordovician / Paleomagnetism / Cambrian / Geologic time scale / Arenig / Miocene / Precambrian / Paleozoic / Geology / Historical geology / Geochronology
Date: 2009-04-07 17:39:39
Geological history of Earth
Ordovician
Paleomagnetism
Cambrian
Geologic time scale
Arenig
Miocene
Precambrian
Paleozoic
Geology
Historical geology
Geochronology

1999 GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE C5B C5C C5D

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