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Downward migrating microplastics in lake sediments are a tricky indicator for the onset of the Anthropocene. [PDF]

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Rose cultivars for biomonitoring of air quality. [PDF]

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Conservation in the Anthropocene

Conservation Biology, 2011
IT HAS BECOME COMMONPLACE to remark that humans are now the dominant environmental force on the Earth. The indications are strong and diverse. They range from paleontologists reaching a consensus that humans contributed to megafaunal extinctions on at least two continents, North America and Australia;1 recognition that formerly intact marine ecosystems
Caro, Tim   +4 more
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Defining the Anthropocene

Nature, 2015
Time is divided by geologists according to marked shifts in Earth's state. Recent global environmental changes suggest that Earth may have entered a new human-dominated geological epoch, the Anthropocene. Here we review the historical genesis of the idea and assess anthropogenic signatures in the geological record against the formal requirements for ...
Simon L. Lewis, Mark A. Maslin
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The Trickster in the Anthropocene [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Anthropocene Review, 2016
A mischievous figure from traditional cultures around the world can contribute an alternative narrative for humanity in the Anthropocene.
Thornton, T, Malhi, Y
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