It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift, erosion and sediment movement. Nevertheless, recently, the human society as a new force to reshape the landscape has been perceived by the scientific community. The Anthropocene working group (AWG), which is a part of subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy – International commission on Stratigraphy of International Union of Geological Science (IUGS) proposed to mark the current geologic time unit as Anthropocene. The AWG declared human beings stepped into an epoch that our societies have become a global geophysical force and the extent of human intervention on geomorphic processes has become comparable to nature, and the trend is accelerat...
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of years, producin...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
International audienceHuman societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousa...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Human societies now act as a potent geomorphic agent that has already transformed landscapes across ...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
For millennia, natural processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic, climate, erosion, sediment trans...
Abstract The Earth's surface morphology is a consequence of dominant forcing such as tectonic uplift...
Since the first prehistoric people started to dig for stone to make implements, rather than pick up ...
The scientific community has widely discussed the role of abiotic and biotic forces in reshaping the...
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of years, producin...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
International audienceHuman societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousa...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Human societies now act as a potent geomorphic agent that has already transformed landscapes across ...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
For millennia, natural processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic, climate, erosion, sediment trans...
Abstract The Earth's surface morphology is a consequence of dominant forcing such as tectonic uplift...
Since the first prehistoric people started to dig for stone to make implements, rather than pick up ...
The scientific community has widely discussed the role of abiotic and biotic forces in reshaping the...
Human societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousands of years, producin...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
International audienceHuman societies have been reshaping the geomorphology of landscapes for thousa...