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The Oxygen Catastrophe was a massive environmental change believed to have happened during the Siderian Period at the beginning of the Paleoproterozoic Era , about 2.4 billion years ago. It is also called the '''Oxygen Crisis''', '''Oxygen Revolution''' or '''The Great Oxidation'''. When evolving life forms developed Oxyphotosynthesis about 2.7 billion years ago, molecular Oxygen was produced in large quantities. The plentiful oxygen eventually caused an ecological crisis, as oxygen was toxic to the Anaerobic Organism s living at the time. However, it also provided a new opportunity. Despite recycling, life had remained energetically limited until the widespread availability of oxygen. This breakthrough in metabolic evolution greatly increased the Free Energy supply to living organisms, having a truly global environmental impact. TIME LAG There was a time lag of about 300 million years between the time oxygen production from photosynthetic organisms started, and the Oxygen Catastrophe. Another part of the effect may have been photosynthetic production of molecular Hydrogen which, as it formed, got into the atmosphere and was slowly lost to space. SEE ALSO REFERENCES |
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