Items where Author is "Walker, Michael J. C."

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Edgeworth, Matthew and Bauer, Andrew M. and Ellis, Erle C. and Finney, Stanley C. and Gill, Jacqueline L. and Gibbard, Philip L. and Maslin, Mark and Merritts, Dorothy J. and Walker, Michael J. C. (2024) The Anthropocene Is More Than a Time Interval. Earth's Future, 12 (7). ISSN 2328-4277

Walker, Michael J. C. and Bauer, Andrew M. and Edgeworth, Matthew and Ellis, Erle C. and Finney, Stanley and Gibbard, Philip and Maslin, Mark (2023) The Anthropocene is best understood as an ongoing, intensifying, diachronous event. Boreas, 53 (1). pp. 1-3. ISSN 1502-3885

Gibbard, Philip and Bauer, Andrew M. and Edgeworth, Matthew and Ruddiman, William and Gill, Jacquelyn L. and Merritts, Dorothy and Finney, Stanley and Edwards, Lucy E. and Walker, Michael J. C. and Maslin, Mark and Ellis, Erle C. (2022) A practical solution: the Anthropocene is a geological event, not a formal epoch. Episodes, 45 (4). pp. 349-357. ISSN 2586-1298

Edwards, Lucy E. and Bauer, Andrew and Edgeworth, Matthew and Ellis, Erle and Finney, Stanley and Gibbard, Philip and Gill, Jacquelyn L. and Maslin, Mark and Merritts, Dorothy and Ruddiman, William and Walker, Michael J. C. (2022) The Anthropocene serves science better as an event, rather than an epoch. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37 (7). p. 1188. ISSN 1099-1417

Gibbard, Philip and Walker, Michael J. C. and Bauer, Andrew and Edgeworth, Matthew and Edwards, Lucy and Ellis, Erle and Finney, Stanley and Gill, Jacquelyn L. and Maslin, Mark and Merritts, Dorothy and Ruddiman, William (2022) The Anthropocene as an Event, not an Epoch. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37 (3). pp. 395-399. ISSN 0267-8179

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