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2. The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for the Anthropocene series

3. Evidence and experiment: Curating contexts of Anthropocene geology

4. Candidate sites and other reference sections for the Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point of the Anthropocene series

5. The Ernesto Cave, northern Italy, as a candidate auxiliary reference section for the definition of the Anthropocene series

6. The Sihailongwan Maar Lake, northeastern China as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

7. North Flinders Reef (Coral Sea, Australia) Poritessp. corals as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

8. The Palmer ice core as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

9. The Flower Garden Banks Siderastrea sidereacoral as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

10. The Searsville Lake Site (California, USA) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

11. Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

12. The urban sediments of Karlsplatz, Vienna (Austria) as a reference section for the Anthropocene series

13. The East Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

14. The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

15. The Śnieżka peatland as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

16. Geological evolution of the Mississippi River into the Anthropocene

17. The stratigraphical signature of the Anthropocene in England and its wider context.

19. Making the case for a formal Anthropocene Epoch: an analysis of ongoing critiques

20. Scale and diversity of the physical technosphere: A geological perspective

21. Pleistocene till provenance in east Yorkshire: reconstructing ice flow of the British North Sea Lobe.

22. The Anthropocene biosphere

23. Colonization of the Americas, ‘Little Ice Age’ climate, and bomb-produced carbon: Their role in defining the Anthropocene

24. Can nuclear weapons fallout mark the beginning of the Anthropocene Epoch?

25. Battle scars

26. Can nuclear weapons fallout mark the beginning of the Anthropocene Epoch?

27. Just add water?

29. The Anthropocene Review: Its significance, implications and the rationale for a new transdisciplinary journal

30. The technofossil record of humans

31. The Anthropocene: a comparison with the Ordovician–Silurian boundary

32. A stratigraphical basis for the Anthropocene?

33. The mineral signature of the Anthropocene in its deep-time context

34. Assessing the Anthropocene with geochemical methods

35. Can an Anthropocene Series be defined and recognized?

36. Fossil proxies of near-shore sea surface temperatures and seasonality from the late Neogene Antarctic shelf

37. Late Ordovician Ostracods of the Girvan District, South-West Scotland

38. Chapter 24 Late Ordovician zooplankton maps and the climate of the Early Palaeozoic Icehouse

41. A Lower Palaeozoic shallow water sequence in the eastern European Variscides (SW Poland): provenance and depositional history

42. UPb, PbPb and SmNd dating of authigenic monazite: implications for the diagenetic evolution of the Welsh Basin

44. UPb, PbPb and SmNd dating of authigenic monazite: implications for the diagenetic evolution of the Welsh Basin

45. The skeleton articulated

46. Our brave new world

48. The epoch of humans

50. letters.

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