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  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Introduction_to_Geology/07%3A_Geologic_Time
    List the eons, eras, and periods of the geologic time scale and explain the purpose behind the divisions. Eventually, he produced the first national geologic map of Britain [2], becoming known as “the...List the eons, eras, and periods of the geologic time scale and explain the purpose behind the divisions. Eventually, he produced the first national geologic map of Britain [2], becoming known as “the Father of English Geology.” Nineteenth-century scientists developed a relative time scale using Steno’s principles, with names derived from the characteristics of the rocks in those areas.
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Introduction_to_Earth_Science_(Ikeda)/07%3A_Geologic_Time
    List the eons, eras, and periods of the geologic time scale and explain the purpose behind the divisions. Eventually, he produced the first national geologic map of Britain [2], becoming known as “the...List the eons, eras, and periods of the geologic time scale and explain the purpose behind the divisions. Eventually, he produced the first national geologic map of Britain [2], becoming known as “the Father of English Geology.” Nineteenth-century scientists developed a relative time scale using Steno’s principles, with names derived from the characteristics of the rocks in those areas.

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