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The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene

Author(s)Waters, Colin; Zalasiewicz, J; Summerhayes, Colin, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2016
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The Anthropocene Review: Its significance, implications and the rationale for a new transdisciplinary journal

Author(s)Oldfield, Frank; Barnosky, Anthony D.; Dearing, John A., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2014
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The Anthropocene: A conspicuous stratigraphical signal of anthropogenic changes in production and consumption across the biosphere

Author(s)Williams, Mark; Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, Colin, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2016
Date Created-
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The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature?

Author(s)Steffen, Will; Crutzen, Paul J; McNeill, John R
TypeJournal article
Date Published2007
Date Created-

The anthropocene: Conceptual and historical perspectives

Author(s)Steffen, Will; Grinevald, Jacques; Crutzen, Paul J, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2011
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When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal

Author(s)Zalasiewicz, J; Waters, Colin; Williams, Mark, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2015
Date Created-

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