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- Q14367650 subject Q6432216.
- Q14367650 subject Q9151636.
- Q14367650 abstract "In the geologic record the Chaotian eon (named after Chaos, the primeval void in Greek mythology) is unofficially proposed to denote the time preceding the solidification of the Earth's crust and the formation of Earth's moon. As proposed, it precedes the Hadean eon and is the earliest eon in Earth's history as a planet.The end of the Chaotian was marked by the hypothetical collision of the proto-Earth and a planet-sized body named Theia, leading to the formation of the Moon.".
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- Q14367650 wikiPageWikiLink Q6432216.
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- Q14367650 wikiPageWikiLink Q9151636.
- Q14367650 comment "In the geologic record the Chaotian eon (named after Chaos, the primeval void in Greek mythology) is unofficially proposed to denote the time preceding the solidification of the Earth's crust and the formation of Earth's moon. As proposed, it precedes the Hadean eon and is the earliest eon in Earth's history as a planet.The end of the Chaotian was marked by the hypothetical collision of the proto-Earth and a planet-sized body named Theia, leading to the formation of the Moon.".
- Q14367650 label "Chaotian (geology)".