@Book{1027217532, editor="Zalasiewicz, Jan and Waters, Colin N. and Williams, Mark and Summerhayes, Colin P.", title="anthropocene as a geological time unit: a guide to the scientific evidence and current debate", year="2019", publisher="Cambridge University Press", address="Cambridge", keywords="Human ecology; Nature; Effect of human beings on; Geology, Stratigraphic", contents="History and development of the anthropocene as a stratigraphic concept -- Stratigraphic signatures of the anthropocene -- The biostratigraphic signature of the anthropocene -- The tecnosphere and its physical stratigraphic record -- Anthropocene chemostratigraphy -- Climate change and the anthropocene -- The stratigraphic bounday of the anthropocene", abstract="``The Anthropocene, a term launched into public debate by Nobel Prize winner Paul Crutzen, has been used informally to describe the time period during which human actions have had a drastic effect on the Earth and its ecosystems.''--", note="edited by Jan Zalasiewicz (University of Leicester), Colin N. Waters (University of Leicester), Mark Williams (University of Leicester), Colin P. Summerhayes (Scott Polar Research Institute)", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9781108475235", language="English" }