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The stratigraphic basis of the Anthropocene Event

Matt Edgeworth, Philip L. Gibbard, M. J. C. Walker, Dorothy J. Merritts, Stanley C. Finney, Mark Maslin

2023Quaternary Science Advances16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper outlines the stratigraphic basis of a proposed Anthropocene Event. It considers a diachronous event framework to be more appropriate for understanding the Anthropocene than treating it as a new geological series/epoch. Four general categories of material evidence are identified as of particular relevance: ‘artificial’ strata with natural constituents; humanly modified ground; legacy sediments; and ‘natural’ geo-deposits containing artefactual material. All these arise from the interaction and mixing of human, natural, and hybrid human-natural forces. Taken together, such stratigraphic evidence supports the case for recognising the Anthropocene as an unfolding event.

Topics & Concepts

AnthropoceneNatural (archaeology)DiachronousEvent (particle physics)GeologyRelevance (law)Earth sciencePaleontologyStructural basinPolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsLawPhysicsMarine and environmental studiesRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life