We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is useful to have a consistent temporal definition for this increasingly used unit, whether the presently informal term is eventually formalized or not. Of the three main levels suggested – an ‘early Anthropocene’ level some thousands of years ago; the beginning of the Industrial Revolution at ∼1800 CE (Common Era); and the ‘Great Acceleration’ of the mid-twentieth century – current evidence suggests that the last of these has the most pronounced and globally synchronous signal. A boundary at this time need not have a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP or ‘golden spike’) but can...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as a...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
The extensive array of mid-20th century stratigraphic event signals associated with the ‘Great Accel...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthrop...
The extensive array of mid-20 th century stratigraphic event signals associated with t...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science (ESS) community in the early 2...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as a...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
The extensive array of mid-20th century stratigraphic event signals associated with the ‘Great Accel...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthrop...
The extensive array of mid-20 th century stratigraphic event signals associated with t...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science (ESS) community in the early 2...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as a...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...