for a while i've always envision Hendry, my oc, as a gentle Scottish hunk
hunk chart courtesy of @littleguysdaily
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for a while i've always envision Hendry, my oc, as a gentle Scottish hunk
hunk chart courtesy of @littleguysdaily
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The Banded Iron Formation (BIF) near Gairloch, Scotland, is an ancient geological feature dating back to the Paleoproterozoic era, around 2.4 billion years ago. BIFs are distinctive sedimentary rocks consisting of alternating layers of iron-rich minerals and silica (typically in the form of chert), and they hold key clues to Earth’s early atmospheric and oceanic conditions. In Gairloch, the BIF is part of the Loch Maree Group, which is a sequence of metamorphosed volcanic and sedimentary rocks. This BIF formed during a time when the Earth’s oceans were rich in dissolved iron due to the lack of oxygen in the atmosphere. When oxygen started to be produced by photosynthetic microorganisms (such as cyanobacteria), it reacted with the iron in the oceans, precipitating out as iron oxide minerals. This process led to the formation of these alternating bands of iron and silica over millions of years. The Gairloch BIF is significant because it represents evidence of some of the earliest stages of oxygenation on Earth, known as the Great Oxidation Event (GOE). This event fundamentally changed the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans, allowing for the development of more complex life forms. The BIF also provides insights into the tectonic and volcanic activity during the early Proterozoic, as it is associated with volcanic rocks in the region. Due to its age and the tectonic activity that occurred in the area, the Gairloch BIF has undergone significant metamorphism. Despite this, the iron bands are still evident, and geologists study these formations to understand early ocean chemistry, the nature of ancient life, and the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere.
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