The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthropogenic global environmental change, may be discussed on stratigraphic grounds. A case can be made for its consideration as a formal epoch in that, since the start of the Industrial Revolution, Earth has endured changes sufficient to leave a global stratigraphic signature distinct from that of the Holocene or of previous Pleistocene interglacial phases, encompassing novel biotic, sedimentary, and geochemical change. These changes, although likely only in their initial phases, are sufficiently distinct and robustly established for suggestions of a Holocene–Anthropocene boundary in the recent historical past to be geologically reasonab...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
Human activity is leaving a pervasive and persistent signature on Earth. Vigorous debate continues a...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthrop...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
In recent years, ‘Anthropocene’ has been proposed as an informal stratigraphic term to denote the cu...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wi...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science (ESS) community in the early 2...
Stratigraphy provides insights into the evolution and dynamics of the Earth System over its long his...
International audienceThe term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science communit...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
Human activity is leaving a pervasive and persistent signature on Earth. Vigorous debate continues a...
The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthrop...
Scientists are actively debating whether the Anthropocene, the geologic time span (GTS) we are now l...
In recent years, ‘Anthropocene’ has been proposed as an informal stratigraphic term to denote the cu...
The Anthropocene is a new epoch proposed by Crutzen and Stoermer (2000), with a base at 1950 AD or 1...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science community in the early 2000s, ...
Over the course of the last decade the concept of the Anthropocene has become widely established wi...
The term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science (ESS) community in the early 2...
Stratigraphy provides insights into the evolution and dynamics of the Earth System over its long his...
International audienceThe term Anthropocene initially emerged from the Earth System science communit...
The Anthropocene defined as an epoch/series within the Geological Time Scale, and with an isochronou...
We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is usefu...
Human activity is leaving a pervasive and persistent signature on Earth. Vigorous debate continues a...