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What do Proterozoic-aged red beds and banded iron formations tell us about the Earths early atmosphere?

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What do Proterozoic-aged red beds and banded iron formations tell us about the Earths early atmosphere?

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Banded iron formations indicate that there were oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor episodes during Earth’s early atmosphere. Banded iron formations first appear in the Archean, 3 billion years ago. Unbanded iron deposits (red beds) from the Proterozoic, 1.8 billion years ago, indicate that the atmosphere became oxygen rich and that oxygen-poor episodes were no longer prevalent.

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