Abstract

Two branches of silica rockevolution related to oceans and continental blocks have been outlined. The boundaries of changes in types of silica rocks, their formation, and development of the organic world were established: (i) the beginning of the Phanerozoic was related to transformation from microbial to biogenic silica deposition (or to a change in the influence of microbial activity on silica accumulation); (ii) cessation of the formation of cherts enriched in organic matter, which was synchronized with land colonization by organisms in the Devonian, and (iii) an explosive style of global silica accumulation related to the appearance and development of diatoms, which correlates with appearance of angiosperm plants in tropical forests.

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