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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Geologic time scale, Timeline of geology, Paleogene, Hadean, Cenozoic, Archean, Ediacaran, Stage, Phanerozoic, Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point, Paleoproterozoic, List of geochronologic names, List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points, Aptian, Albian, Timeline of the Precambrian, Barremian, Lunar geologic timescale, Bathonian, Timeline of glaciation, Cenomanian, Bajocian, New Zealand geologic time scale, Anisian, Geologic record, Marine Isotopic Stage 11, Induan, European Land Mammal Mega Zone, Erathem, Aalenian, Berriasian, Eonothem, Timeline of paleontology, Capitanian, System, Chronozone, Chronostratigraphy, Changhsingian, Global Standard Stratigraphic Age, Roadian, Wuchiapingian, Mammal Paleogene zone, Timeline of the geologic history of the United States, Wordian, Aquitanian, Bartonian, North American Land Mammal Age, Basin Groups, Marine isotope stage, Azoic Age, Geologic timeline of Western North America, Geon, Asselian, Cryptic era, Rhyacian, Kungurian, Series, Environmental magnetism, South American Land Mammal Age, Eoarchean, Sakmarian, Artinskian, Ectasian, Statherian, Orosirian, Siderian, Calymmian, Asian Land Mammal Age, Stenian, Sicilian Stage, Permo-Carboniferous, Neoarchean, Mesoproterozoic, Early Earth, Paleoarchean, Mesoarchean, Riphean. Excerpt: This is a list of official and unofficial names for time spans in the geologic timescale and units of chronostratigraphy. Since many of the smallest subdivisions of the geologic timescale were in the past defined on regional lithostratigraphic units, there are many alternative names that overlap. The body concerned with standardizing the names of geochronologic units is the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). In 2008 however, even though the Phanerozoic eon is almost completely divided in internationally recognizable un...