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Global peak in atmospheric radiocarbon provides a potential definition for the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch in 1965

Global peak in atmospheric radiocarbon provides a potential definition for the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch in 1965
Global peak in atmospheric radiocarbon provides a potential definition for the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch in 1965
Anthropogenic activity is now recognised as having profoundly and permanently altered the Earth system, suggesting we have entered a human-dominated geological epoch, the 'Anthropocene'. To formally define the onset of the Anthropocene, a synchronous global signature within geological-forming materials is required. Here we report a series of precisely-dated tree-ring records from Campbell Island (Southern Ocean) that capture peak atmospheric radiocarbon (14C) resulting from Northern Hemisphere-dominated thermonuclear bomb tests during the 1950s and 1960s. The only alien tree on the island, a Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), allows us to seasonally-resolve Southern Hemisphere atmospheric 14C, demonstrating the 'bomb peak' in this remote and pristine location occurred in the last-quarter of 1965 (October-December), coincident with the broader changes associated with the post-World War II 'Great Acceleration' in industrial capacity and consumption. Our findings provide a precisely-resolved potential Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) or 'golden spike', marking the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch.
2045-2322
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et al.
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Turney, Chris S.M., Palmer, Jonathan, Maslin, Mark A. and Thomas, Zoë , et al. (2018) Global peak in atmospheric radiocarbon provides a potential definition for the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch in 1965. Scientific Reports, 8 (1), [3293]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-018-20970-5).

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Abstract

Anthropogenic activity is now recognised as having profoundly and permanently altered the Earth system, suggesting we have entered a human-dominated geological epoch, the 'Anthropocene'. To formally define the onset of the Anthropocene, a synchronous global signature within geological-forming materials is required. Here we report a series of precisely-dated tree-ring records from Campbell Island (Southern Ocean) that capture peak atmospheric radiocarbon (14C) resulting from Northern Hemisphere-dominated thermonuclear bomb tests during the 1950s and 1960s. The only alien tree on the island, a Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), allows us to seasonally-resolve Southern Hemisphere atmospheric 14C, demonstrating the 'bomb peak' in this remote and pristine location occurred in the last-quarter of 1965 (October-December), coincident with the broader changes associated with the post-World War II 'Great Acceleration' in industrial capacity and consumption. Our findings provide a precisely-resolved potential Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) or 'golden spike', marking the onset of the Anthropocene Epoch.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 January 2018
Published date: 1 December 2018
Additional Information: Funding Information: Our thanks to the captain and crew of the MV Akademik Shokalskiy, and Henk Haazen and Kali Kahn on the Tiama for help in the field. This work was supported by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013–2014, the Australian Research Council (FL100100195, FT120100004, and DP130104156), the New Zealand Department of Conservation and the University of New South Wales. Research on the New Zealand subantarctic Campbell Island was undertaken under Department of Conservation National Authorisation Numbers 37687-FAU and 39761-RES. JMW and MSM were supported by SSIF funding for Crown Research Institutes from the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Science and Innovation Group. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their insightful and helpful comments. Publisher Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s).

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Local EPrints ID: 476101
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476101
ISSN: 2045-2322
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ORCID for Zoë Thomas: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2323-4366

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Author: Chris S.M. Turney
Author: Jonathan Palmer
Author: Mark A. Maslin
Author: Alan Hogg
Author: Christopher J. Fogwill
Author: John Southon
Author: Pavla Fenwick
Author: Gerhard Helle
Author: Janet M. Wilmshurst
Author: Matt McGlone
Author: Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Author: Zoë Thomas ORCID iD
Author: Mathew Lipson
Author: Brent Beaven
Author: Richard T. Jones
Author: Oliver Andrews
Author: Quan Hua
Corporate Author: et al.

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