In the coming years, the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) will submit its proposal on the ‘Anthropocene’ to the Subcommission of Quaternary Stratigraphy (SQS) and the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) for approval. If approved, the proposal will be sent to the Executive Committee of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) for ratification. If the proposal is approved and ratified, then the ‘Anthropocene’ will be formalized. Currently, the ‘Anthropocene’ is a broadly used term and concept in a wide range of scientific and non-scientific situations, and, for many, the official acceptance of this term is only a matter of time. However, the AWG proposal, in its present state, seems to not fully meet the requirements f...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthropo...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
In the coming years, the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) will submit its proposal on the ‘Ant...
In recent years, ‘Anthropocene’ has been proposed as an informal stratigraphic term to denote the cu...
The extensive array of mid-20 th century stratigraphic event signals associated with t...
The ‘Anthropocene’, as used to describe the interval of recent Earth history during which humans hav...
The Anthropocene has yet to be defined in a way that is functional both to the international geologi...
The debates about naming the unfolding times of anthropogenic global change the ‘Anthropocene&...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
The extensive array of mid-20th century stratigraphic event signals associated with the ‘Great Accel...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
A key aspect of the current debate about the Anthropocene focuses on defining a new geological epoch...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthropo...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
In the coming years, the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) will submit its proposal on the ‘Ant...
In recent years, ‘Anthropocene’ has been proposed as an informal stratigraphic term to denote the cu...
The extensive array of mid-20 th century stratigraphic event signals associated with t...
The ‘Anthropocene’, as used to describe the interval of recent Earth history during which humans hav...
The Anthropocene has yet to be defined in a way that is functional both to the international geologi...
The debates about naming the unfolding times of anthropogenic global change the ‘Anthropocene&...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
The extensive array of mid-20th century stratigraphic event signals associated with the ‘Great Accel...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
A key aspect of the current debate about the Anthropocene focuses on defining a new geological epoch...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wit...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthropo...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...