Since the first prehistoric people started to dig for stone to make implements, rather than pick up loose material, humans have modified the landscape through excavation of rock and soil, generation of waste and creation of artificial ground. In Great Britain over the past 200 years, people have excavated, moved and built up the equivalent of at least six times the volume of Ben Nevis. It is estimated that the worldwide deliberate annual shift of sediment by human activity is 57 000 Mt (million tonnes) and exceeds that of transport by rivers to the oceans (22 000 Mt) almost by a factor of three. Humans sculpt and transform the landscape through the physical modification of the shape and properties of the ground. As such, humans are geologic...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Bioturbation by humans (‘anthroturbation’), comprising phenomena ranging from surface landscaping to...
Humankind, in its technological development, is increasingly utilizing both mineral resources from E...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene hypothesis—that humans have impacted “the environment” but also changed the Earth’s...
Humans move tremendous amounts of soil and rock. Construction and mining activities account for abou...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
The transformation of the Earth’s land surface by mineral extraction and construction is on a scale ...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Bioturbation by humans (‘anthroturbation’), comprising phenomena ranging from surface landscaping to...
Humankind, in its technological development, is increasingly utilizing both mineral resources from E...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Humans have become major global forces in reshaping the Earth’s surface. The deliberate shift of soi...
The Anthropocene was proposed as a term (Crutzen and Stoermer 2000) before consideration was given t...
It is acknowledged that the Earth’s surface was shaped by natural processes such as tectonic uplift,...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in w...
The Anthropocene hypothesis—that humans have impacted “the environment” but also changed the Earth’s...
Humans move tremendous amounts of soil and rock. Construction and mining activities account for abou...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
The transformation of the Earth’s land surface by mineral extraction and construction is on a scale ...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
Anthropogenic changes to the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere are now so great and so rap...
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human influence on Earth ...
Bioturbation by humans (‘anthroturbation’), comprising phenomena ranging from surface landscaping to...
Humankind, in its technological development, is increasingly utilizing both mineral resources from E...