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  The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of evidence and interim recommendations

Zalasiewicz, J., Waters, C. N., Summerhayes, C. P., Wolfe, A. P., Barnosky, A. D., Cearreta, A., et al. (2017). The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of evidence and interim recommendations. Anthropocene, 19, 55-60. doi:10.1016/j.ancene.2017.09.001.

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Zalasiewicz, Jan, Author
Waters, Colin N., Author
Summerhayes, Colin P., Author
Wolfe, Alexander P., Author
Barnosky, Anthony D., Author
Cearreta, Alejandro, Author
Crutzen, Paul J.1, Author           
Ellis, Erle, Author
Fairchild, Ian J., Author
Gałuszka, Agnieszka, Author
Haff, Peter, Author
Hajdas, Irka, Author
Head, Martin J., Author
Ivar do Sul, Juliana A., Author
Jeandel, Catherine, Author
Leinfelder, Reinhold, Author
McNeill, John R., Author
Neal, Cath, Author
Odada, Eric, Author
Oreskes, Naomi, Author
Steffen, Will, AuthorSyvitski, James, AuthorVidas, Davor, AuthorWagreich, Michael, AuthorWilliams, Mark, Author more..
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1Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826285              

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 Abstract: Since 2009, the Working Group on the ‘Anthropocene’ (or, commonly, AWG for Anthropocene Working Group), has been critically analysing the case for formalization of this proposed but still informal geological time unit. The study to date has mainly involved establishing the overall nature of the Anthropocene as a potential chronostratigraphic/geochronologic unit, and exploring the stratigraphic proxies, including several that are novel in geology, that might be applied to its characterization and definition. A preliminary summary of evidence and interim recommendations was presented by the Working Group at the 35th International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, in August 2016, together with results of voting by members of the AWG indicating the current balance of opinion on major questions surrounding the Anthropocene. The majority opinion within the AWG holds the Anthropocene to be stratigraphically real, and recommends formalization at epoch/series rank based on a mid-20th century boundary. Work is proceeding towards a formal proposal based upon selection of an appropriate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP), as well as auxiliary stratotypes. Among the array of proxies that might be used as a primary marker, anthropogenic radionuclides associated with nuclear arms testing are the most promising; potential secondary markers include plastic, carbon isotope patterns and industrial fly ash. All these proxies have excellent global or near-global correlation potential in a wide variety of sedimentary bodies, both marine and non-marine.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.ancene.2017.09.001
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Title: Anthropocene
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 19 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 55 - 60 Identifier: Other: 2213-3054
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2213-3054