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The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene
Colin N. Waters
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Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin Summerhayes
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Anthony D. Barnosky
,
Clément Poirier
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-01453042v1
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Aeronian and Telychian chitinozoans from Central Saudi Arabia.
Florentin Paris
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Merrell Miller
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Sa'Id Al-Hajri
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Jan Zalasiewicz
,
Mark Williams
IPC, Sep 2008, Bonn, Germany. pp.215
Conference papers
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Extraordinary human energy consumption and resultant geological impacts beginning around 1950 CE initiated the proposed Anthropocene Epoch
Jaia Syvitski
,
Colin Waters
,
John Day
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John Milliman
,
Colin Summerhayes
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-02971720v1
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Ground truthing ordovician climate models using spatial analyses of chitinozoans and graptolites
T.R.A. Vandenbroucke
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Howard-A. Armstrong
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Mark Williams
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Ben Wood
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Jan Zalasiewicz
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et al.
Palaeozoic climates, Aug 2008, Lille, France. pp.95
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Author Correction: Extraordinary human energy consumption and resultant geological impacts beginning around 1950 CE initiated the proposed Anthropocene Epoch
Jaia Syvitski
,
Colin N. Waters
,
John Day
,
John D. Milliman
,
Colin Summerhayes
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et al.
Journal articles
insu-03661817v1
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When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin N. Waters
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Mark Williams
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Anthony D. Barnosky
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Alejandro Cearreta
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-01446643v1
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Colonization of the Americas, ‘Little Ice Age’ climate, and bomb-produced carbon: Their role in defining the Anthropocene
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin N Waters
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Anthony D Barnosky
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Alejandro Cearreta
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Matt Edgeworth
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-01453030v1
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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’
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin Waters
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Martin Head
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Clément Poirier
,
Colin Summerhayes
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-02194153v1
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Scale and diversity of the physical technosphere: A geological perspective
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Mark Williams
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Colin Waters
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Anthony Barnosky
,
John Palmesino
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-02411027v1
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Making the case for a formal Anthropocene Epoch: an analysis of ongoing critiques
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin Waters
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Alexanderp. Wolfe
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Anthonyd. Barnosky
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Alejandro Cearreta
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-01696450v1
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The Anthropocene: Comparing Its Meaning in Geology (Chronostratigraphy) with Conceptual Approaches Arising in Other Disciplines
Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin N Waters
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Erle C Ellis
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Martin J Head
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Davor Vidas
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-03437338v1
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Early Silurian chitinozoans from the Qusaiba type area, North Central Saudi Arabia
Florentin Paris
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Merrell A. Miller
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Sa'Id Al-Hajri
,
Jan Zalasiewicz
Journal articles
insu-01094288v1
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Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Anthropocene Series: Where and how to look for potential candidates
Colin Waters
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Jan Zalasiewicz
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Colin Summerhayes
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Ian Fairchild
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Neil L Rose
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et al.
Journal articles
hal-02411008v1
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