Toarcian
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The Toarcian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic. It spans the time between 184.2 Ma (million years ago) and 174.7 ±0.8 Ma. It follows the Pliensbachian and is followed by the Aalenian. The Toarcian Age began with the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, a major anoxic event associated with marine extinctions and increased global temperatures that sets its
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Map of Earth at 180 million years ago; the boundaries of present-day landmasses, countries, and states are superimposed as black outlines | |||||||||
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| Name formality | Formal | ||||||||
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| Celestial body | Earth | ||||||||
| Regional usage | Global (ICS) | ||||||||
| Time scale(s) used | ICS Time Scale | ||||||||
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| Chronological unit | Age | ||||||||
| Stratigraphic unit | Stage | ||||||||
| Time span formality | Formal | ||||||||
| Lower boundary definition | Peniche, Portugal | ||||||||
| Lower boundary GSSP | FAD of the Ammonite D. (E.) simplex 39°22′15″N 9°23′07″W / 39.3708°N 9.3853°W | ||||||||
| Lower GSSP ratified | 2014 | ||||||||
| Upper boundary definition | FAD of the Ammonites Leioceras opalinum and Leioceras lineatum | ||||||||
| Upper boundary GSSP | Fuentelsaz, Spain 41°10′15″N 1°50′00″W / 41.1708°N 1.8333°W | ||||||||
| Upper GSSP ratified | 2000 | ||||||||
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