Book contents
- The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit
- The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Figure credits
- 1 History and Development of the Anthropocene as a Stratigraphic Concept
- 2 Stratigraphic Signatures of the Anthropocene
- 3 The Biostratigraphic Signature of the Anthropocene
- 4 The Technosphere and Its Physical Stratigraphic Record
- 5 Anthropocene Chemostratigraphy
- 5.1 Capture of Geochemical Changes in Archives
- 5.2 Carbon
- 5.3 Boron Isotopes as a Proxy for Oceanic pH
- 5.4 Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- 5.5 Sulphur
- 5.6 Metals
- 5.7 Organic Compounds
- 5.8 Artificial Radionuclide Fallout Signals
- Contents
- 6 Climate Change and the Anthropocene
- 7 The Stratigraphic Boundary of the Anthropocene
- References
- Index
Contents
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2019
- The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit
- The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Figure credits
- 1 History and Development of the Anthropocene as a Stratigraphic Concept
- 2 Stratigraphic Signatures of the Anthropocene
- 3 The Biostratigraphic Signature of the Anthropocene
- 4 The Technosphere and Its Physical Stratigraphic Record
- 5 Anthropocene Chemostratigraphy
- 5.1 Capture of Geochemical Changes in Archives
- 5.2 Carbon
- 5.3 Boron Isotopes as a Proxy for Oceanic pH
- 5.4 Nitrogen and Phosphorus
- 5.5 Sulphur
- 5.6 Metals
- 5.7 Organic Compounds
- 5.8 Artificial Radionuclide Fallout Signals
- Contents
- 6 Climate Change and the Anthropocene
- 7 The Stratigraphic Boundary of the Anthropocene
- References
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Anthropocene as a Geological Time UnitA Guide to the Scientific Evidence and Current Debate, pp. 156 - 199Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019