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Palaeontological signatures of the Anthropocene are distinct from those of previous epochs

Palaeontological signatures of the Anthropocene are distinct from those of previous epochs
Palaeontological signatures of the Anthropocene are distinct from those of previous epochs

The “Great Acceleration” beginning in the mid-20th century provides the causal mechanism of the Anthropocene, which has been proposed as a new epoch of geological time beginning in 1952 CE. Here we identify key parameters and their diagnostic palaeontological signals of the Anthropocene, including the rapid breakdown of discrete biogeographical ranges for marine and terrestrial species, rapid changes to ecologies resulting from climate change and ecological degradation, the spread of exotic foodstuffs beyond their ecological range, and the accumulation of reconfigured forest materials such as medium density fibreboard (MDF) all being symptoms of the Great Acceleration. We show: 1) how Anthropocene successions in North America, South America, Africa, Oceania, Europe, and Asia can be correlated using palaeontological signatures of highly invasive species and changes to ecologies that demonstrate the growing interconnectivity of human systems; 2) how the unique depositional settings of landfills may concentrate the remains of organisms far beyond their geographical range of environmental tolerance; and 3) how a range of settings may preserve a long-lived, unique palaeontological record within post-mid-20th century deposits. Collectively these changes provide a global palaeontological signature that is distinct from all past records of deep-time biotic change, including those of the Holocene.

Anthropocene, Biosphere change, Great Acceleration, Palaeontology, Stratigraphy
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Williams, Mark, Zalasiewicz, Jan, Barnosky, Anthony D., Leinfelder, Reinhold, Head, Martin J., Waters, Colin N., Mccarthy, Francine M.G., Cearreta, Alejandro, Aldridge, David C., Mcgann, Mary, Hamilton, Paul B., Summerhayes, Colin P., Syvitski, Jaia, Zinke, Jens, Cundy, Andrew B., Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł, Barbara, Mcneill, J.R., Kuwae, Michinobu, Rose, Neil L., Turner, Simon D., Saito, Yoshiki, Wagreich, Michael, Stegner, M. Allison, Yasuhara, Moriaki, Han, Yongming, Wrisdale, Amy, Holmes, Rachael and Berrio, Juan Carlos (2024) Palaeontological signatures of the Anthropocene are distinct from those of previous epochs. Earth-Science Reviews, 255, [104844]. (doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104844).

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Abstract

The “Great Acceleration” beginning in the mid-20th century provides the causal mechanism of the Anthropocene, which has been proposed as a new epoch of geological time beginning in 1952 CE. Here we identify key parameters and their diagnostic palaeontological signals of the Anthropocene, including the rapid breakdown of discrete biogeographical ranges for marine and terrestrial species, rapid changes to ecologies resulting from climate change and ecological degradation, the spread of exotic foodstuffs beyond their ecological range, and the accumulation of reconfigured forest materials such as medium density fibreboard (MDF) all being symptoms of the Great Acceleration. We show: 1) how Anthropocene successions in North America, South America, Africa, Oceania, Europe, and Asia can be correlated using palaeontological signatures of highly invasive species and changes to ecologies that demonstrate the growing interconnectivity of human systems; 2) how the unique depositional settings of landfills may concentrate the remains of organisms far beyond their geographical range of environmental tolerance; and 3) how a range of settings may preserve a long-lived, unique palaeontological record within post-mid-20th century deposits. Collectively these changes provide a global palaeontological signature that is distinct from all past records of deep-time biotic change, including those of the Holocene.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 June 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 June 2024
Published date: 13 July 2024
Keywords: Anthropocene, Biosphere change, Great Acceleration, Palaeontology, Stratigraphy

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Local EPrints ID: 492807
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492807
ISSN: 0012-8252
PURE UUID: a23e418b-1b76-4890-b050-0dbcea9e3ff0
ORCID for Andrew B. Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 14 Aug 2024 16:55
Last modified: 15 Aug 2024 01:46

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Author: Mark Williams
Author: Jan Zalasiewicz
Author: Anthony D. Barnosky
Author: Reinhold Leinfelder
Author: Martin J. Head
Author: Colin N. Waters
Author: Francine M.G. Mccarthy
Author: Alejandro Cearreta
Author: David C. Aldridge
Author: Mary Mcgann
Author: Paul B. Hamilton
Author: Colin P. Summerhayes
Author: Jaia Syvitski
Author: Jens Zinke
Author: Andrew B. Cundy ORCID iD
Author: Barbara Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł
Author: J.R. Mcneill
Author: Michinobu Kuwae
Author: Neil L. Rose
Author: Simon D. Turner
Author: Yoshiki Saito
Author: Michael Wagreich
Author: M. Allison Stegner
Author: Moriaki Yasuhara
Author: Yongming Han
Author: Amy Wrisdale
Author: Rachael Holmes
Author: Juan Carlos Berrio

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