2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.11.045
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When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal

Abstract: We evaluate the boundary of the Anthropocene geological time interval as an epoch, since it is useful to have a consistent temporal definition for this increasingly used unit, whether the presently informal term is eventually formalized or not. Of the three main levels suggested - an 'early Anthropocene' level some thousands of years ago; the beginning of the Industrial Revolution at similar to 1800 CE (Common Era); and the 'Great Acceleration' of the mid-twentieth century - current evidence suggests that the … Show more

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“…Erlandson & Braje 2013;Braje 2015;Lewis & Maslin 2015;Ruddiman et al 2015;Zalasiewicz et al 2015;Waters et al 2016). Most geoscientists argue that the 'age of humans' began sometime in the last 50 years, but many archaeologists and other historical scientists recognize the millennia-long, complex interplay between humans and their local, regional and global environments that shaped the Anthropocene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erlandson & Braje 2013;Braje 2015;Lewis & Maslin 2015;Ruddiman et al 2015;Zalasiewicz et al 2015;Waters et al 2016). Most geoscientists argue that the 'age of humans' began sometime in the last 50 years, but many archaeologists and other historical scientists recognize the millennia-long, complex interplay between humans and their local, regional and global environments that shaped the Anthropocene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic activity and related engineered systems intersect with the planetary biogeosphere in a substantial manner [15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. Since at least the industrial revolution, the globe has been stamped with people's activities [22,23], people vigorously applying engineering science, and geosciences.…”
Section: Engineering a Human Niche And Its Narrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In January, the majority of the 37-person working group offered its first tentative conclusion. Zalasiewicz and 25 other members reported 5 that the geological markers available from the mid-twentieth century make this time "stratigraphically optimal" for picking the start of the Anthropocene, whether or not it is formally defined. Zalasiewicz calls it "a candidate for the least-worst boundary".…”
Section: A New Beginningmentioning
confidence: 99%