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Browsing by Author "Wagreich, M"
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A formal Anthropocene is compatible with but distinct from its diachronous anthropogenic counterparts: a response to W.F. Ruddiman’s ‘three flaws in defining a formal Anthropocene’
Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, CN; Head, MJ; Poirier, C; Summerhayes, CP; Leinfelder, R; Grinevald, J; ... (18 authors) (Progress in Physical Geography, 2019-06-01)© The Author(s) 2019. 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 ... -
Making the case for a formal Anthropocene Epoch: An analysis of ongoing critiques
Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, CN; Wolfe, AP; Barnosky, AD; Cearreta, A; Edgeworth, M; Ellis, EC; ... (27 authors) (Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2017-01-01)© 2017 The Authors. A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have variously suggested that it is a misleading term of non-stratigraphic origin and usage, is based ... -
Stratigraphic and Earth System approaches to defining the Anthropocene
Steffen, W; Leinfelder, R; Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, CN; Williams, M; Summerhayes, C; Barnosky, AD; ... (28 authors) (Earth's Future, 2016-08-01)© 2016 The Authors. Stratigraphy provides insights into the evolution and dynamics of the Earth System over its long history. With recent developments in Earth System science, changes in Earth System dynamics can now be ... -
The Anthropocene: A conspicuous stratigraphical signal of anthropogenic changes in production and consumption across the biosphere
Williams, M; Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, CN; Edgeworth, M; Bennett, C; Barnosky, AD; Ellis, EC; ... (25 authors) (Earth's Future, 2016-03-01)© 2016 The Authors. Biospheric relationships between production and consumption of biomass have been resilient to changes in the Earth system over billions of years. This relationship has increased in its complexity, from ...