Amazonian epoch

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Etymology[edit]

Named for Amazonis Planitia.

Proper noun[edit]

the Amazonian epoch

  1. The most recent of the Martian geologic epochs, from approximately 1.8 billion (1800 million) years ago (the end of the Hesperian epoch) to the present.

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