نتایج جستجو برای: anthropocene

تعداد نتایج: 2259  

Journal: :Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 2020

Journal: :History and Theory 2022

In this review essay, I examine Julia Adeney Thomas, Mark Williams, and Jan Zalasiewicz's The Anthropocene: A Multidisciplinary Approach. As indicated by the book's subtitle, authors stress necessity of approaching Anthropocene from a multidisciplinary perspective as opposed to an interdisciplinary one. consider how do analyzing different disciplinary approaches they adopt fields ranging geolog...

Journal: :Anthropocenica 2022

The Anthropocene is a new phase in the development of planet. transformations on Earth System that are already visible terms droughts, heat waves, dying oceans, unbreathable air, wildfires, among other disruptive events increased by impact actions led to definition phase, call for consistent action all fronts human activity. To address effectively climate crisis requires structural changes our ...

2015
Colin N. Waters James P. M. Syvitski Agnieszka Gałuszka Gary J. Hancock Jan Zalasiewicz Alejandro Cearreta Jacques Grinevald Catherine Jeandel J. R. McNeill Colin Summerhayes Anthony Barnosky

Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, but there is no agreement yet as to when this epoch began. The start might be defined by a historical event, such as the beginning of the fossil-fueled Industrial Revolution or the first nuclear explosion in 1945. Standard stratigraphic practice, however, requires a more significant, globall...

2016
P. M. Cox Paul J. Crutzen William C. Clark Martin Claussen

The current human-dominated era or "Anthropocene" has been a time of unprecedented rates of change within the Earth system. As such the Anthropocene poses a no-analogue situation in which evidence of past Earth system changes cannot, on their own, tell us of how the system will respond in the future. Instead, we need to develop mechanistic and phenomenological models based on robust underlying ...

2016
Clifford Qualls Mario Kornfeld Nancy Joste Abdul-Mehdi Ali Otto Appenzeller

MPV17-related hepatocerebral mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (previously known as Navajo neurohepatopathy) was discovered in children in the Four Corner's region of New Mexico approximately 40 years ago. This disease is associated with a single missense mutation in exon 2 in the MPV17 gene. The syndrome has now been recognized world-wide. We find that huge quantities of neurotoxins were pr...

2008
Jan Zalasiewicz Mark Williams Alan Smith Tiffany L. Barry Angela L. Coe

The term Anthropocene, proposed and increasingly employed to denote the current interval of anthropogenic global environmental change, may be discussed on stratigraphic grounds. A case can be made for its consideration as a formal epoch in that, since the start of the Industrial Revolution, Earth has endured changes sufficient to leave a global stratigraphic signature distinct from that of the ...

2016
Ge Sun James M. Vose

The Earth has entered the Anthropocene epoch that is dominated by humans who demand unprecedented quantities of goods and services from forests. The science of forest hydrology and watershed management generated during the past century provides a basic understanding of relationships among forests and water and offers management principles that maximize the benefits of forests for people while s...

2015
Winifred F. Frick Sébastien J. Puechmaille Craig K.R. Willis

© The Author(s) 2016 C.C. Voigt and T. Kingston (eds.), Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-25220-9_9 Abstract White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an infectious disease of hibernating bats that has killed millions of bats since it first emerged in eastern North America in 2006. The disease is caused by a pathogenic fungus, Pseudogymnoascus (formerl...

2012
Erle C. Ellis Erica C. Antill Holger Kreft

Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native species losses or invasions caused by recent human disturbance. Yet these biodiversity changes and others caused directly by human populations and their use of land tend to co-occur as long-term biodiversity change processes in the Anthropocene. Here we explore contemporary anthropogenic global patte...

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