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1Current and future threats to human health in the Anthropocene
Environment International, 2022, 158, 106892
10.3121Citations (PDF)
2The Anthropocene: Comparing Its Meaning in Geology (Chronostratigraphy) with Conceptual Approaches Arising in Other Disciplines
Earth's Future, 2021, 9,
7.2133Citations (PDF)
3Our future in the Anthropocene biosphere
Ambio, 2021, 50, 834-869
4.0491Citations (PDF)
4Illuminating water cycle modifications and Earth system resilience in the Anthropocene4.6160Citations (PDF)
5Extraordinary human energy consumption and resultant geological impacts beginning around 1950 CE initiated the proposed Anthropocene Epoch6.9214Citations (PDF)
6A 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’3.040Citations (PDF)
7Human impacts on planetary boundaries amplified by Earth system interactions
Nature Sustainability, 2019, 3, 119-128
21.7337Citations (PDF)
8Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Anthropocene Series: Where and how to look for potential candidates
Earth-Science Reviews, 2018, 178, 379-429
8.7183Citations (PDF)
9Making the case for a formal Anthropocene Epoch: an analysis of ongoing critiques
Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2017, 50, 205-226
2.2123Citations (PDF)
10Plausible and desirable futures in the Anthropocene: A new research agenda
Global Environmental Change, 2016, 39, 351-362
8.6456Citations (PDF)
11Stratigraphic and Earth System approaches to defining the Anthropocene
Earth's Future, 2016, 4, 324-345
7.2206Citations (PDF)
12Re-conceptualizing the Anthropocene: A call for collaboration
Global Environmental Change, 2016, 39, 318-327
8.6252Citations (PDF)
13The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene
Science, 2016, 351,
36.41,818Citations (PDF)
14Colonization of the Americas, ‘Little Ice Age’ climate, and bomb-produced carbon: Their role in defining the Anthropocene2.562Citations (PDF)
15Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet
Science, 2015, 347,
36.49,336Citations (PDF)
16When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal
Quaternary International, 2015, 383, 196-203
1.6625Citations (PDF)
17The trajectory of the Anthropocene: The Great Acceleration2.52,881Citations (PDF)
18The topology of non-linear global carbon dynamics: from tipping points to planetary boundaries5.253Citations (PDF)
19The Anthropocene: From Global Change to Planetary Stewardship
Ambio, 2011, 40, 739-761
4.01,364Citations (PDF)
20Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity2.34,778Citations (PDF)
21The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature
Ambio, 2007, 36, 614-621
4.02,712Citations (PDF)
22Human modification of global water vapor flows from the land surface7.6327Citations (PDF)