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    • Scale And Diversity Of The Physical Technosphere: A Geological Perspective 

      Jan, Zalasiewicz; Mark, Williams; Waters, Colin N; Barnosky, Anthony D; John, Palmesino; Ro nnskog, A.-S.; Matt, Edgeworth; Cath, Neal; Alejandro, Cearreta; Ellis, Erle C; Grinevald, Jacques; Peter, Haff; Juliana, Assunção Ivar do Sul; Catherine, Jeandel; Leinfelder, Reinhold; McNeill, John R; Odada, Eric; Oreskes, Naomi; Simon, James P; Andrew, Revkin; Will, Steffen; Summerhayes, C. P.; Davor, Vidas; Wing, Scott L; Wolfe, Alexander P (University of Nairobi, 2016)
      We assess the scale and extent of the physical technosphere, defined here as the summed material output of the contemporary human enterprise. It includes active urban, agricultural and marine components, used to sustain ...
    • The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of evidence and interim recommendations 

      Jan, Zalasiewicz; Collin, Neil W; Summerhayes, C. P.; Alexander, wolfe p; Barnosky, Anthony D; Alejandro, Cearreta; Paul, crutzen; Ellis, Erle C; jan, fairchild; Gałuszka, Agnieszka; Haff, Peter; Hajdas, Irka; Head, Martin J.; Juliana, Assunção Ivar do Sul; Catherine, Jeandel (University of Nairobi, 2017)
      Since 2009, the Working Group on the ‘Anthropocene’ (or, commonly, AWG for Anthropocene Working Group), has been critically analysing the case for formalization of this proposed but still informal geological time unit. The ...