![]() ![]() A stratigraphical basis for the Anthropocene? Geol. The Anthropocene: conceptual and historical perspectives. Formal definition and dating of the GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) for the base of the Holocene using the Greenland NGRIP ice core, and selected auxiliary records. Principles of Geology Volumes I, II and III (University of Chicago Press, 1990) originally published by John Murray, 1830–1833 On critical periods in the history of the Earth and their relation to evolution and on the Quaternary as such a period. Manual of Geology (Theodore Bliss and Co., 1863) ![]() The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment (Harvard University Press, 2013) On the classification of rocks section IV. On the effects of organic agents on the Earth's crust. Bursting the Limits of Time: The Reconstruction of Geohistory in the Age of Revolution (University of Chicago Press, 2005) 30, 63–84 (2011) This paper investigates and reviews the history of the use of the terms ‘Holocene’ and ‘Anthropocene’, showing that the Holocene includes humans in its first nineteenth-century definition. Inventing the present: historical roots of the Anthropocene. Rapid evolution of a native species following invasion by a congener. Defining terms for proactive management of resistance to Bt crops and pesticides. Human predators outpace other agents of trait change in the wild. Humans as the world’s greatest evolutionary force. Pattern and process of biotic homogenization in the New Pangaea. The Anthropocene could raise biological diversity. Has the Earth's sixth mass extinction already arrived? Nature 471, 51–57 (2011) Global human appropriation of net primary production doubled in the 20th century. A measurable planetary boundary for the biosphere. ![]() Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers – Third Symposium on the Ocean in a High-CO 2 World (International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme, 2013) InternationalGeosphere-Biosphere Programme, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (eds Stocker, T. in Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. The evolution and future of Earth’s nitrogen cycle. 395, 23–28 (2014) This paper details the requirements and questions that will need to be addressed by the initial committee that will recommend whether or not an Anthropocene epoch is to be formally defined.Ĭanfield, D. The ‘Anthropocene’ as a ratified unit in the ICS International Chronostratigraphic Chart: fundamental issues that must be addressed by the Task Group. The Geologic Time Scale 2012 (Elsevier, 2012) This book is the latest GTS, including the formal assessments of Earth’s history divided into epochs, periods, eras and eons.įinney, S. 395, 29–37 (2014) This paper presents a view that there is not currently enough evidence to formally ratify a new Anthropocene Epoch. The term ‘Anthropocene’ in the context of formal geological classification. Is the Anthropocene an issue of stratigraphy or pop culture? GSA Today 22, 60–61 (2012) The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks? (Oxford University Press, 2008)Īutin, W. Biopolitics and climate security in the Anthropocene. ![]() The Anthropocene: a new epoch of geological time? Phil. Zalasiewicz, J., Williams, M., Haywood, A. The Anthropocene: are humans now overwhelming the great forces of nature. 41, 17–18 (2000) This paper suggested that the Holocene has ended and the Anthropocene has begun, starting the contemporary increase in the usage of the term Anthropocene.Ĭrutzen, P. ![]()
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