The Anthropocene: an Australasian perspective and survey. [PDF]
In 2000, Crutzen and Stoermer suggested that the Holocene (the geological period of time since 11,700 years ago: Walker et al., 2009) had finished and that humanity had now entered the “Anthropocene”. As summarised by Steffen et al.
Bostock, Helen C., Lowe, David J.
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Lithics of the North African Middle Stone Age: assumptions, evidence and future directions
North Africa features some of the earliest manifestations of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) and fossils of our species, Homo sapiens, as well as early examples of complex culture and the long distance transfer of exotic raw materials.
Scerri, E., Spinapolica, E.
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Volcanic origin for Younger Dryas geochemical anomalies ca. 12,900 cal B.P. [PDF]
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Geochemical ice-core constraints on the timing and climatic impact of Aniakchak II (1628 BCE) and Thera (Minoan) volcanic eruptions. [PDF]
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Examining patterns of past ash dispersal in distal cryptotephra deposits
Well dated tephra deposits provide important chronological isochrons in Quaternary Science and numerous studies have documented distal ash beds, from past eruptions, with the aim of synchronising palaeoenvironmental or archaeological sequences. These studies also generate important information on the provenance, temporal frequency and remobilisation of
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INTREPID Tephra-II: - 1307F [PDF]
The INTREPID Tephra project, “Enhancing tephrochronology as a global research tool through improved fingerprinting and correlation techniques and uncertainty modelling”, was an overarching project of the international community of tephrochronologists of ...
Lowe, David J.
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A tephra lattice for Greenland and a reconstruction of volcanic events spanning 25–45 ka b2k [PDF]
Anna Bourne, Peter Abbott, Siwan Davies
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Volcanic glass properties from 1459 C.E. volcanic event in South Pole ice core dismiss Kuwae caldera as a potential source. [PDF]
Hartman LH +13 more
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VOLCORE, a global database of visible tephra layers sampled by ocean drilling. [PDF]
Mahony SH +3 more
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The 1831 CE mystery eruption identified as Zavaritskii caldera, Simushir Island (Kurils). [PDF]
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