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  • Williams, Mark; Zalasiewicz, Jan; Waters, Colin N.; Edgeworth, Matt; Bennett, Carys; Barnosky, Anthony D.; Ellis, Erle C.; Ellis, Michael A.; Cearreta, Alejandro; Haff, Peter K.; Ivar do Sul, Juliana A.; Leinfelder, Reinhold; McNeill, John R.; Odada, Eric; Oreskes, Naomi; Revkin, Andrew; Richter, Daniel deB; Steffen, Will; Summerhayes, Colin; Syvitski, James P.; Vidas, Davor; Wagreich, Michael; Wing, Scott L.; Wolfe, Alexander P.; Zhisheng, An (2016)
    Biospheric relationships between production and consumption of biomass have been resilient to changes in the Earth system over billions of years. This relationship has increased in its complexity, from localized ecosystems ...
  • Richter, Daniel deB; Bacon, Allan R.; Mobley, Megan L.; Richardson, Curtis J.; Andrews, Susan S.; West, Larry; Wills, Skye; Billings, Sharon; Cambardella, Cynthia A.; Cavallaro, Nancy; DeMeester, Julie E.; Franzluebbers, Alan J.; Grandy, A. Stuart; Grunwald, Sabine; Gruver, Joel; Hartshorn, Anthony S.; Janzen, Henry; Kramer, Marc G.; Ladha, Jagdish K.; Lajtha, Kate; Liles, Garrett C.; Markewitz, Daniel; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Mermut, Ahmet R.; Rasmussen, Craig; Robinson, David A.; Smith, Pete; Stiles, Cynthia A.; Tate, III, Robert L.; Thompson, Aaron; Tugel, Arlene J.; van Es, Harold; Yaalon, Dan; Zobeck, Ted M. (2011)
    A number of scientists have named our age the Anthropocene because humanity is globally affecting Earth systems, including the soil. Global soil change raises important questions about the future of soil, the environment, ...
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan; Waters, Colin N.; Wolfe, Alexander P.; Barnosky, Anthony D.; Cearreta, Alejandro; Edgeworth, Matt; Ellis, Erle C.; Fairchild, Ian J.; Gradstein, Felix M.; Grinevald, Jacques; Haff, Peter; Head, Martin J.; Ivar do Sul, Juliana A.; Jeandel, Catherine; Leinfelder, Reinhold; McNeill, John R.; Oreskes, Naomi; Poirier, Clement; Revkin, Andrew; Richter, Daniel deB; Steffen, Will; Summerhayes, Colin; Syvitski, James P. M.; Vidas, Davor; Wagreich, Michael; Wing, Scott L.; Williams, Mark (2017)
    A range of published arguments against formalizing the Anthropocene as a geological time unit have variously suggested that it is a misleading term of non-stratigraphic origin and usage, is based on insignificant temporal ...

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