人类世
水圈
生物圈
地球科学
地球系统科学
天体生物学
全球变化
土(古典元素)
地质记录
地质学
环境伦理学
气候变化
生态学
古生物学
海洋学
哲学
物理
数学物理
生物
作者
Daniel deB. Richter,Allan R. Bacon,Zachary Brecheisen,Megan L. Mobley
标识
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/25/1/012010
摘要
With scholars deliberating a new name for our geologic epoch, i.e., the Anthropocene, soil scientists whether biologists, chemists, or physicists are documenting significant changes accruing in a majority of Earth's soils. Such global soil changes interact with the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere (i.e., Earth's Critical Zone), and these developments are significantly impacting the Earth's stratigraphic record as well. In effect, soil scientists study such global soil changes in a science of anthropedology, which leads directly to the need to transform pedostratigraphyinto an anthro-pedostratigraphy, a science that explores how global soil change alters Earth's litho-, bio-, and chemostratigraphy. These developments reinforce perspectives that the planet is indeed crossing into the Anthropocene.
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