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The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for an Anthropocene series

The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for an Anthropocene series
The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for an Anthropocene series
A San Francisco Estuary core was analysed at high resolution to assess its component stratigraphic signatures of the Anthropocene in the form of non-native species, Hg, spheroidal carbonaceous particles, δ13Corg, δ15N, radiogenic materials, and heavy metals. Time series analysis of the core using Ti data provides a chronology to depth 167 cm into the 1960s. Below this, to depth 230 cm, the lowermost part of the core may extend to the 1950s or potentially a little earlier. The earliest anthropogenic marker recorded in the core is the excursion in Hg (beginning at 190 cm) which may denote the early 1960s and is the closest stratigraphic marker in the core to the proposed mid-20th century timing for the onset of the Anthropocene. Biostratigraphical signatures of non-native species arriving in the 1970s–1980s are widespread key markers and are significant tools for the correlation of Anthropocene deposits across the estuary. The absence of signals that indicate pre-1950s deposits precludes the use of the core to mark the Holocene–Anthropocene boundary. However, the core provides an important reference section to demonstrate the palaeontological distinctiveness of Anthropocene series deposits.
Anthropocene series, San Francisco Estuary, biostratigraphy, non-native species
2053-0196
87-115
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Himson, Stephen, Williams, Mark, Zalasiewicz, Jan, Waters, Colin N., McGann, Mary, England, Richard, Jaffe, Bruce E., Boom, Arnoud, Holmes, Rachael, Sampson, Sue, Pye, Cerin, Berrio, Juan Carlos, Tyrrell, Genevieve, Wilkinson, Ian P., Rose, Neil L., Cundy, Andy and Gaca, Pawel (2023) The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for an Anthropocene series. The Anthropocene Review, 10 (1), 87-115. (doi:10.1177/20530196221147607).

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A San Francisco Estuary core was analysed at high resolution to assess its component stratigraphic signatures of the Anthropocene in the form of non-native species, Hg, spheroidal carbonaceous particles, δ13Corg, δ15N, radiogenic materials, and heavy metals. Time series analysis of the core using Ti data provides a chronology to depth 167 cm into the 1960s. Below this, to depth 230 cm, the lowermost part of the core may extend to the 1950s or potentially a little earlier. The earliest anthropogenic marker recorded in the core is the excursion in Hg (beginning at 190 cm) which may denote the early 1960s and is the closest stratigraphic marker in the core to the proposed mid-20th century timing for the onset of the Anthropocene. Biostratigraphical signatures of non-native species arriving in the 1970s–1980s are widespread key markers and are significant tools for the correlation of Anthropocene deposits across the estuary. The absence of signals that indicate pre-1950s deposits precludes the use of the core to mark the Holocene–Anthropocene boundary. However, the core provides an important reference section to demonstrate the palaeontological distinctiveness of Anthropocene series deposits.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 17 January 2023
Published date: April 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The authors received financial support from the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW, Berlin). Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2023.
Keywords: Anthropocene series, San Francisco Estuary, biostratigraphy, non-native species

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Local EPrints ID: 477055
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477055
ISSN: 2053-0196
PURE UUID: 88359abb-c39b-4f41-b495-6ac1d69daa0b
ORCID for Andy Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 25 May 2023 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:38

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Author: Stephen Himson
Author: Mark Williams
Author: Jan Zalasiewicz
Author: Colin N. Waters
Author: Mary McGann
Author: Richard England
Author: Bruce E. Jaffe
Author: Arnoud Boom
Author: Rachael Holmes
Author: Sue Sampson
Author: Cerin Pye
Author: Juan Carlos Berrio
Author: Genevieve Tyrrell
Author: Ian P. Wilkinson
Author: Neil L. Rose
Author: Andy Cundy ORCID iD
Author: Pawel Gaca

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