We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as advanced by Ruddiman (2018). (1) We recognize a long record of pre-industrial human impacts, but note that these increased in relative magnitude slowly and were strongly time-transgressive by comparison with the extraordinarily rapid, novel and near-globally synchronous changes of post-industrial time. (2) The rules of stratigraphic nomenclature do not ‘reject’ pre-industrial anthropogenic signals – these have long been a key characteristic and distinguishing feature of the Holocene. (3) In contrast to the contention that classical chronostratigraphy is now widely ignored by scientists, it remains vital and widely used in unambiguously definin...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wi...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as a...
(IF 4.33 [2018]; Q1)International audienceWe analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a for...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
This paper responds to and supports the earlier ‘Three Flaws’ paper by William Ruddiman (this journa...
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, ...
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...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wi...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
We analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a formal Anthropocene geological time unit as a...
(IF 4.33 [2018]; Q1)International audienceWe analyse the ‘three flaws’ to potentially defining a for...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have v...
This paper responds to and supports the earlier ‘Three Flaws’ paper by William Ruddiman (this journa...
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, ...
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...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wi...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...