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1. The Great Acceleration is real and provides a quantitative basis for the proposed Anthropocene Series/Epoch

2. Late Ordovician (Katian) Graptolites and Shelly Fauna from the Phu Ngu Formation, North-East Vietnam

3. The Anthropocene: Comparing Its Meaning in Geology (Chronostratigraphy) with Conceptual Approaches Arising in Other Disciplines

4. Extraordinary Human Energy Consumption and Resultant Geological Impacts Beginning Around 1950 CE Initiated the Proposed Anthropocene Epoch

5. Geological Society of London Scientific Statement: what the geological record tells us about our present and future climate

6. Global warming and the Anthropocene

7. The Anthropocene

8. The palaeontological record of the Anthropocene

9. How to date natural archives of the Anthropocene

10. Benthic foraminifera indicate Glacial North Pacific Intermediate Water and reduced primary productivity over Bowers Ridge, Bering Sea, since the Mid-Brunhes Transition

11. A LATE ORDOVICIAN PLANKTIC ASSEMBLAGE WITH EXCEPTIONALLY PRESERVED SOFT-BODIED PROBLEMATICA FROM THE MARTINSBURG FORMATION, PENNSYLVANIA

12. The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of evidence and interim recommendations

13. City-Strata of the Anthropocene

14. A Periglacial Palaeoenvionment in the Upper Carboniferous-Lower Permian Tobra Formation of the Salt Range, Pakistan

15. Early Ordovician (Tremadocian and Floian) graptolites from the Than Sa Formation, northeast Vietnam

16. A formal Anthropocene is compatible with but distinct from its diachronous anthropogenic counterparts: a response to W.F. Ruddiman’s ‘three flaws in defining a formal Anthropocene’

17. Upper Llandovery (Telychian) graptolites of the Oktavites spiralis Biozone from the Long Dai Formation, at Lam Thuy village, Quang Binh Province, central Vietnam

18. Pervasive near-surface stratal disruption in an accretionary prism setting: Kaczawa Complex, SW Poland

19. Gauging the impact of glacioeustasy on a mid-latitude early Silurian basin margin, mid Wales, UK

20. The geological cycle of plastics and their use as a stratigraphic indicator of the Anthropocene

21. The Anthropocene: a conspicuous stratigraphical signal of anthropogenic changes in production and consumption across the biosphere

22. Graptolites from Silurian (Llandovery Series) Sedimentary Deposits Attributed to a Forearc Setting, Co to Formation, Co to Archipelago, Northeast Vietnam

23. Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Anthropocene Series: Where and how to look for potential candidates

24. Recognizing anthropogenic modification of the subsurface in the geological record

25. Chitinozoan biostratigraphy of the Silurian Wenlock–Ludlow boundary succession of the Long Mountain, Powys, Wales

26. A record of Late Ordovician to Silurian oceanographic events on the margin of Baltica based on new carbon isotope data, elemental geochemistry, and biostratigraphy from two boreholes in central Poland

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

28. A History in Layers

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

30. Chronostratigraphy and geochronology: A proposed realignment

31. Early Silurian (Llandovery) graptolite assemblages of Saudi Arabia: biozonation, palaeoenvironmental significance and biogeography

32. The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene

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

34. Stratigraphic and Earth System approaches to defining the Anthropocene

35. The Anthropocene: From Global Change to Planetary Stewardship

36. Epipelagic chitinozoan biotopes map a steep latitudinal temperature gradient for earliest Late Ordovician seas: Implications for a cooling Late Ordovician climate

37. Soft-part preservation in a bivalved arthropod from the Late Ordovician of Wales

38. Early Silurian chitinozoans from the Qusaiba type area, North Central Saudi Arabia

39. Colonization of the Americas, 'Little Ice Age' climate, and bomb-produced carbon: their role in defining the Anthropocene

40. When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal

41. A taxonomic revision of three mid-Telychian monoclimacids

42. A sulfidic driver for the end-Ordovician mass extinction

43. Polar front shift and atmospheric CO2 during the glacial maximum of the Early Paleozoic Icehouse

44. Sea ice extent and seasonality for the Early Pliocene northern Weddell Sea

45. Is the Anthropocene an issue of stratigraphy or pop culture?: COMMENT

46. Short Note: Late Miocene marine trace fossils from James Ross Island

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