Nautiloid growth rhythms and dynamical evolution of the Earth-Moon system

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Cephalopods, Earth-Moon System, Fossils, Growth, Lunar Evolution, Planetary Evolution, Earth Orbits, Mollusks, Month, Earth-Moon System, Dynamics, Nautilus, Evolution, Orbits, Moon

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Daily growth lines and lunar monthly septa are formed in Nautilus
pompilius Linnaeus shells. The number of days per lunar month determined
using fossil shells has increased dramatically during the last 420 Myr,
indicating that during this period the Moon revolved more rapidly and
was much closer to the Earth than has previously been expected.

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