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    About the «Guide to the halls of the Vernadsky State Geological Museum of RAS» by V. N. Коmaгоv

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The guidebook to the Vernadsky State Geological Museum RAS provides the detailed information about the features of the structure and history of the Earth's geospheres, geological activity of living matter and the man. …”
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    To the experience in the use of tests for current control of knowledge on historical geology in MGRI by E. S. Gaponenko, L. V. Novgorodova, E. S. Lekaj, R. U. Eremenko, V. N. Komarov, A. O. Andruhovych

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Students showed the best knowledge in the field of stratigraphic division of the studied intervals of geological history of the Earth (50,4%), features of the Paleozoic stage (42,4%) and various historical aspects (37,3%). …”
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    Desenvolvimento de Atividade Lúdica para o Auxílio do Ensino e Divulgação Científica da Paleontologia. by Diogo Jorge de Melo, Ana Carolina Fortes Bastos, Vanessa Maria da Costa Rodrigues, Vinícius de Moraes Monção

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…Herein is described the development of a ludical activity in Paleontology with the purpose to apply the concepts of the geological time and the processes that occurred along the history of the Earth. This activity,that was teste in the event “Bio na Rua” of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, consisted on the use ofdidactic panels concerning paleontological themes, geological time chart, fossil and ichnofossil concepts, the development of a board game showing the Earth history and origami workshops.…”
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    Les hauts lieux géologiques et géomorphologiques alpins by Emmanuel Reynard, Fabien Hobléa, Nathalie Cayla, Christophe Gauchon

    “…What is new, however, is the movement that consists in basing the selection of heritage sites on their intrinsic scientific value with regard to their pertinence to the history of the Earth, rather than for any merely picturesque or aesthetic qualities. …”
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    Iconic Sites for Alpine Geology and Geomorphology by Emmanuel Reynard, Fabien Hobléa, Nathalie Cayla, Christophe Gauchon

    “…What is new, however, is the movement that consists in basing the selection of heritage sites on their intrinsic scientific value with regard to their pertinence to the history of the Earth, rather than for any merely picturesque or aesthetic qualities. …”
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    BONINITES THROUGH TIME AND SPACE: PETROGENESIS AND GEODYNAMIC SETTINGS by A. A. Shchipansky

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The article provides an overview of boninitic magmatism occurrences in space and time and shows that the boninite rock series were generated through the entire geological history of the Earth. In modern environments, the genesis of boninites is related to intra‐oceanic subduction initiation. …”
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    Ancient cratonic nuclei in East Antarctica: Research status, problems and prospects by LIU Xiaochun, ZHAO Yue, WANG Wei, CHEN Longyao, ZHENG Guanggao, LIU Jian, WANG Yafei, REN Liudong

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Integrated bedrock and subglacial geological investigations and petrological and chemical studies will ascertain the temporal and spatial distributions, petrogenesis, source regions, tectonic affinities and multiple metamorphic records of the Archean rocks (materials) in East Antarctica.This can help to reveal the major history from nucleation to assembly of the East Antarctica continent, and thus to contribute to a better understanding of the early history of the Earth from an Antarctic perspective.…”
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    Glass, an ubiquitous material by Neuville, Daniel R.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Thus, silica-based glasses are at the heart of the history of the Earth and humanity. The variation in composition of natural and industrial glasses is vast but its structure is generally based on a tetrahedral frame of $\mathrm{SiO}_{4}$ units, the backbone of more than 90% of the glasses that surround us in our daily lives. …”
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    Sustainable geotourism using digital technologies along a rural georoute in Monsagro (Salamanca, Spain) by A. M. Martínez-Graña, L. Serrano, J. A. González-Delgado, C. J. Dabrio, P. Legoinha

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…A series of tourist georesources were created and implemented: educational and interpretive panels, videos, QR codes, geoapps and games, all of which promote and disseminate the exceptional geological content and the history of the earth through the use of new technologies (smartphones, ipod, etc.). …”
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    Assessment of the Geomorphological Heritage of the Costa Branca Area, a Potential Geopark in Brazil by Marco Túlio Mendonça Diniz, Maria Luiza de Oliveira Terto, Fernando Eduardo Borges da Silva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Considering the results obtained, meetings were held with civil society and with the state and local municipalities which presented the possibility of creating a geopark, given the area’s importance for understanding the history of the Earth and potential as a priority area for geoconservation.…”
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    Calcareous dinoflagellate blooms during the Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse’ world—a case study from western Ukraine by Agnieszka Ciurej, Zofia Dubicka, Andriy Poberezhskyy

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The Late Cretaceous was a unique period in the history of the Earth characterized by elevated sea levels, reduced land area, and significantly high concentrations of atmospheric CO2 resulting in increased temperatures across the globe—a ‘Greenhouse World’. …”
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    Terrestrial Impact Cratering Chronology II: Periodicity Analysis with the 2002 Database by Hong-Kyu Moon, Byung-Hee Min, Seung-Lee Kim

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…In addition, we found that the selection of data sets, the lower limits on the ages and diameters of impact craters, as well as the accuracy and precision of the ages, all constitute crucial factors in reconstructing the impact cratering history of the Earth.…”
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    Was There a Cambrian Explosion on Land? The Case of Arthropod Terrestrialization by Erik Tihelka, Richard J. Howard, Chenyang Cai, Jesus Lozano-Fernandez

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Arthropods, the most diverse form of macroscopic life in the history of the Earth, originated in the sea. Since the early Cambrian, at least ~518 million years ago, these animals have dominated the oceans of the world. …”
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    The expansion of land plants during the Late Devonian contributed to the marine mass extinction by Matthew S. Smart, Gabriel Filippelli, William P. Gilhooly, Kazumi Ozaki, Christopher T. Reinhard, John E. A. Marshall, Jessica H. Whiteside

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract The evolution and expansion of land plants brought about one of the most dramatic shifts in the history of the Earth system — the birth of modern soils — and likely stimulated massive changes in marine biogeochemistry and climate. …”
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    OTHERS AND THE MOON UTOPIA IN THE NOVEL “CHEVENGUR” BY A. PLATONOV

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The Chevengur inhabitants, having done away with history on the earth, have crossed the living boundary delimitated in the world they were given to live in. …”
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    Findings of intraformational striated pavements in the late carboniferous glacial deposits of the Andean Precordillera, Argentina by Pablo J. Alonso Muruaga, Carlos O. Limarino, Luis A. Spalletti, Ferrán Colombo Piñol, Pablo Juárez

    Published 2021-03-01
    “… One of the most important glacial events in the history of the Earth took place during the Late Paleozoic when large areas of the Gondwana Supercontinent were covered by ice-masses (Crowell, 1978; Hambrey and Harland, 1981; Isbell et al., 2003a,b; Rocha Campos et al., 2008; Fielding et al., 2008; López Gamundí, 2010). …”
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