Fossils & Geologic Time, ACH-CAS
Geologic time is the extensive interval of time occupied by the geologic history of Earth. Formal geologic time begins at the start of the Archean Eon (4.0 billion to 2.5 billion years ago) and continues to the present day.
Fossils & Geologic Time Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Achelousaurus, (Achelousaurus horneri), herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that lived between 83 million and 70 million......
adapiform, any of several dozen extinct species of primates of the suborder Strepsirrhini (a group that includes......
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, natural “depository” of an extinct animal community on the Niobrara River......
Agnostus, genus of trilobites (an extinct group of aquatic arthropods) found as fossils in rocks of Early Cambrian......
Albertosaurus, (genus Albertosaurus), large carnivorous dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous Period (99.6 million to......
Allosaurus, (genus Allosaurus), large carnivorous dinosaurs that lived from 150 million to 144 million years ago......
amber, fossil tree resin that has achieved a stable state through loss of volatile constituents and chemical change......
Ambondro, genus of extinct shrewlike mammals known from fossils dating from the Middle Jurassic (175.6 million......
Florentino Ameghino was a paleontologist, anthropologist, and geologist, whose fossil discoveries on the Argentine......
Ameura, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) found as fossils in North America rocks dating from the Late Carboniferous......
ammonoid, any of a group of extinct cephalopods (of the phylum Mollusca), forms related to the modern pearly nautilus......
Amphitherium, extinct genus of early mammals known as fossils from Middle Jurassic deposits (of 176 million to......
Amud, paleoanthropological site in Israel known for its human remains, which provide important evidence of the......
Anatosaurus, (genus Anatosaurus), bipedal duck-billed dinosaurs (hadrosaurs) of the Late Cretaceous Period, commonly......
Anchura, genus of extinct marine gastropods (snails) found as fossils only in marine deposits of Cretaceous age......
Roy Chapman Andrews was a naturalist, explorer, and author, who led many important scientific expeditions for which......
Aneurophyton, genus of extinct plants that lived during the Middle and Late Devonian epochs (about 398 to 359 million......
Animikie Series, division of Precambrian rocks and time in North America (the Precambrian occurred from 3.96 billion......
Ankylosaurus, (genus Ankylosaurus), armoured ornithischian dinosaurs that lived 70 million to 66 million years......
was a prolific English fossil hunter and amateur anatomist credited with the discovery of several specimens of......
Anthropocene Epoch, unofficial interval of geologic time, making up the third worldwide division of the Quaternary......
antiarch, any of an order of extinct, mainly freshwater, jawed fishes, class Placodermi, abundant during Middle......
Apatosaurus, (genus Apatosaurus), genus of at least two species of giant herbivorous sauropod dinosaurs that lived......
Aramis, site of paleoanthropological excavations in the Awash River valley in the Afar region of Ethiopia, best......
Archaefructus, extinct genus of aquatic flowering plants (angiosperms) from northeastern China dated to the Early......
archaeocyathid, any member of an extinct group of marine organisms of uncertain relationships found as fossils......
Archaeopteris, genus of plants that was probably the first true tree to form forests during the Late Devonian Epoch......
Archaeopteryx, genus of feathered dinosaur that was once thought to be the oldest known fossil bird. The specimens......
Archean Eon, the earlier of the two formal divisions of Precambrian time (about 4.6 billion to 541 million years......
Archelon, extinct giant sea turtle known from fossilized remains found in North American rocks of the Late Cretaceous......
Archosaurus, early genus of reptiles found as fossils in Middle and Late Permian deposits of Europe (265 million......
Arctolepis, extinct genus of placoderms (fishlike animals) present during the early part of the Devonian Period......
Ardi, nickname for a partial female hominid skeleton recovered at Aramis, in Ethiopia’s Afar rift valley. Ardi......
Ardipithecus, the earliest known genus of the zoological family Hominidae (the group that includes humans and excludes......
Giovanni Arduino was the father of Italian geology, who established bases for stratigraphic chronology by classifying......
William Joscelyn Arkell was a paleontologist, an authority on Jurassic fossils (those dating from 200 million to......
Arsinoitherium, genus of extinct large, primitive, hoofed mammals that have been found as fossils in Egypt in deposits......
arthrodire, any member of an order of extinct, armoured, jawed fishes (placoderms) found in Devonian freshwater......
Arthropleura, genus of exceptionally large extinct millipede-like arthropods that thrived from the Viséan Age of......
Artinskian Stage, third of the four stages of the Lower Permian (Cisuralian) Series, representing those rocks deposited......
Asselar man, extinct human known from a skeleton found in 1927 near the French military post of Asselar, French......
Asselian Stage, first of the four stages of the Lower Permian (Cisuralian) Series, encompassing all rocks deposited......
Atapuerca, site of several limestone caves near Burgos in northern Spain, known for the abundant human (genus Homo)......
Atrypa, genus of extinct brachiopods, or lamp shells, that has a broad time range and occurs abundantly as fossils......
Aucella, genus of clams characteristically found as fossils in marine rocks of the Jurassic Period (between about......
Australopithecus, (genus Australopithecus), group of extinct primates closely related to, if not actually ancestors......
Australopithecus sediba, extinct primate species that inhabited southern Africa beginning about 1.98 million years......
Bactrites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils......
Baculites, genus of extinct cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils......
Badlands National Park, rugged, eroded area of buttes, saw-toothed divides, and gullies in southwestern South Dakota,......
Baigong pipes, pipelike formations found near the town of Delingha, Qinghai province, China. Although numerous......
Baragwanathia, genus of early lycopsid plants that had true leaves bearing a single strand of vascular tissue and......
Joachim Barrande was a geologist and paleontologist whose studies of the fossil strata of Bohemia revealed the......
Barylambda, extinct genus of unusual and aberrant mammals found as fossils in deposits in North America in the......
Bashkirian Stage, first of four internationally defined stages of the Pennsylvanian Subsystem of the Carboniferous......
basilosaurid, any member of the family Basilosauridae, an early group of whales that lived from the middle Eocene......
Basilosaurus, extinct genus of primitive whales of the family Basilosauridae (suborder Archaeoceti) found in Middle......
Bathyuriscus, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) that provide a useful index fossil for the Middle Cambrian......
Batodonoides, genus of extinct insectivorous mammals that lived during the Eocene Epoch (56 to 33.9 million years......
Bauria, extinct genus of mammal-like reptiles found as fossils in South African rocks of the Early Triassic Period......
belemnoid, member of an extinct group of cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid and octopus) that possessed......
Bellerophon, extinct genus of gastropods (snails) found as fossils in rocks from the Ordovician Period (488 million......
Belt Series, major division of late Precambrian rocks in North America (the Precambrian lasted from 3.8 billion......
Pierre-Joseph van Beneden was a parasitologist and paleontologist best known for his discovery of the life cycle......
Beringia, any in a series of landforms that once existed periodically and in various configurations between northeastern......
Birkenia, genus of extinct early fishlike vertebrates found in Late Silurian and Early Devonian rocks in Europe......
Bitter Springs microfossils, assemblage of microscopic fossil structures uncovered in the Bitter Springs Formation,......
blastoid, any member of an extinct class (Blastoidea) of echinoderms, animals related to the modern starfish and......
Borhyaenidae, family of extinct South American marsupial mammals occurring from the Early Paleocene Epoch into......
Boskop skull, human fossil remnant consisting of a portion of a skull dome unearthed in 1913 by laborers on a river......
Bothriolepis, genus of extinct fishes of the order Antiarcha, class Placodermi, characteristic of the Middle and......
Marcellin Boule was a French geologist, paleontologist, and physical anthropologist who made extensive studies......
Bouri, site of paleoanthropological excavations in the Awash River valley in the Afar region of Ethiopia, best......
James Scott Bowerbank was a British naturalist and paleontologist best known for his studies of British sponges.......
brachiosaur, (genus Brachiosaurus), any member or relative of the dinosaur genus Brachiosaurus, which lived 150......
Bradysaurus, (genus Bradysaurus), a group of extinct early reptiles found in South Africa as fossils in deposits......
Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart was a French botanist whose classification of fossil plants, which drew surprisingly......
Alexandre Brongniart was a French mineralogist, geologist, and naturalist, who first arranged the geologic formations......
brontosaurus, (genus Brontosaurus), genus of large herbivorous sauropod dinosaurs living during the Late Jurassic......
brontothere, member of an extinct genus (Brontotherium) of large, hoofed, herbivorous mammals found as fossils......
Bruce Series, division of Precambrian rocks in North America that is well-developed northeast of the Lake Huron......
Bumastus, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) found in Europe and North America as fossils in rocks of Ordovician......
Burgess Shale, fossil formation containing remarkably detailed traces of soft-bodied biota of the Middle Cambrian......
Byssonychia, extinct genus of Ordovician pelecypods (clams) that serves as a useful index fossil for the Ordovician......
Cacops, extinct amphibian genus found as fossils in Early Permian, or Cisuralian, rocks in North America (the Early......
Calymene, genus of trilobites (extinct arthropods) dating from the Ordovician Period (505 to 438 million years......
Camarasaurus, (genus Camarasaurus), a group of dinosaurs that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (161 million......
Cambrian Period, earliest time division of the Paleozoic Era, extending from 538.8 million to 485.4 million years......
Camelops, extinct genus of large camels that existed from the Late Pliocene Epoch to the end of the Pleistocene......
Camptosaurus, (genus Camptosaurus), large herbivorous dinosaurs found as fossils in western Europe and western......
Capitanian Stage, last of the three stages of the Middle Permian (Guadalupian) Series, encompassing all rocks deposited......
Captorhinus, genus of extinct reptiles found as fossils in Permian rocks of North America (the Permian Period lasted......
carbon-14 dating, method of age determination that depends upon the decay to nitrogen of radiocarbon (carbon-14).......
Carboniferous Period, fifth interval of the Paleozoic Era, succeeding the Devonian Period and preceding the Permian......
Carcharodontosaurus, (genus Carcharodontosaurus), genus of massive predatory dinosaurs that inhabited North Africa......
Cardioceras, genus of ammonite cephalopods, extinct animals related to the modern pearly nautilus and characteristic......
carnosaur, any of the dinosaurs belonging to the taxonomic group Carnosauria, a subgroup of the bipedal, flesh-eating......
carpoid, member of an extinct group of unusual echinoderms (modern echinoderms include starfish, sea urchins, and......
Castorocauda, genus of extinct beaverlike mammals known from fossils dated to the Middle Jurassic (175.6 million......
Castoroides, extinct genus of giant beavers found as fossils in Pleistocene deposits in North America (the Pleistocene......