8.4" Polished Stromatolite (Alcheringa) Slab - 2.7 Billion Years

This is a beautiful polished slab of Archean stromatolites (Alcheringa narrina) that was collected from Bea Bea Creek in Pilbara, Australia. These Archean stromatolites have been dated at roughly 2.7 billion years old. The slab has been polished to a mirror finish and comes with an acrylic display stand.

Stromatolites are the layered trace fossils of microbial life, primarily cyanobacteria. Some of them date back an astounding 3.4 billion years, making them the oldest record of life on Earth! Stromatolites and Microbialites were typically formed in shallow water by the growth of layer upon layer of cyanobacteria, a single-celled, photosynthesizing microbe. These layers often form very beautiful and colorful banded structures in the rock.

These oxygen-producing cyanobacteria were so simple they lacked a DNA-packaging nucleus, but were responsible for possibly the largest changes the earth has undergone. They were the only major source of atmospheric oxygen critical for the development of more complex life.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Alcheringa narrina
LOCATION
Bea Bea Creek, Pilbara, Western Australia
FORMATION
Tumbiana Formation
SIZE
8.4 x 8.1", .4" thick
CATEGORY
ITEM
#180206
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