In: Encyclopedia of the anthropocene: editors in chief: Dominick A. DellaSala (Geos Institute, Ashland, Oregon, United States), Michael I. Goldstein (Surfbird Consulting, Juneau, Alaska, United States) volume 2
9780128135761_WEB1_missing -- Front Cover -- Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments and Dedications -- The Anthropocene: How the Great Acceleration Is Transforming the Planet at Unprecedented Levels -- References -- Basis for Establishment of Geologic Eras, Periods, and Epochs -- References -- Finding a ``Golden Spike´´ to Mark the Anthropocene -- References -- Arguments for a formal Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene -- References -- The Geomorphology of the Human Age -- References -- The 1950s as the Beginning of the Anthropocene -- References -- Sediments of the Anthropocene -- References -- Historical Overview of the Natural Gas Industry -- Introduction -- References -- Concrete: The Most Abundant Novel Rock Type of the Anthropocene -- References -- Relevant Websites -- Hydrology in the Anthropocene -- References -- Fluxes of Trace Metals on a Global Scale -- Abbreviations -- References -- Impacts of Anthropocene Fossil Fuel Combustion on Atmospheric Iron Supply to the Ocean -- References -- Further Reading -- Greatly Increased CO2 -- References -- Anthropogenic Soils as the Marker -- References -- Plastics in the Ocean -- References -- Evidence in Polar Ice Records -- References -- Humanly Modified Ground -- References -- Multimedia Components -- Plastics and the Anthropocene -- References -- The Anthropocene-A Potential Stratigraphic Definition Based on Black Carbon, Char, and Soot Records -- References -- Magnetic Particulates as Markers of Fossil Fuel Burning -- References -- Relevant Websites -- Spheroidal Carbonaceous Fly Ash Particles in the Anthropocene -- References -- Relevant Websites -- Isotopic Signatures -- References -- Geochemical Records in Speleothems -- References -- Chemical Signals of the Anthropocene -- References.
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