Animals & Nature
Cambrian Period
geochronology
Category:
Animals & Nature
- Key People:
- Adam Sedgwick
- Related Topics:
- fossil
- Cambrian explosion
- archaeocyathid
- Cambrian Series 2 Epoch
- holmiid
- On the Web:
- National Park Service - Cambrian Period—541 to 485.4 MYA (Apr. 12, 2024)
Cambrian Period, earliest time division of the Paleozoic Era, extending from 538.8 million to 485.4 million years ago. The Cambrian Period is divided into four stratigraphic series: the Terreneuvian Series (538.8 million to 521 million years ago), Series 2 (521 million to 509 million years ago), Series 3 (509 million to 497 million years ago), and the Furongian Series (497 million to 485.4 million years ago). Rocks formed or deposited during this time are assigned to the Cambrian System, which was named in 1835 by English geologist Adam Sedgwick for successions of slaty rocks in southern Wales and southwestern England. ...(100 of 7731 words)