The geomorphology of the Anthropocene: emergence, status and implications

Author:

Brown Antony G.1,Tooth Stephen2,Bullard Joanna E.3,Thomas David S. G.4,Chiverrell Richard C.5,Plater Andrew J.5,Murton Julian6,Thorndycraft Varyl R.7,Tarolli Paolo8,Rose James79,Wainwright John10,Downs Peter11,Aalto Rolf12

Affiliation:

1. Palaeoenvironmental Laboratory; University of Southampton (PLUS); Southampton UK

2. Department of Geography and Earth Sciences; Aberystwyth University; Aberystwyth UK

3. Department of Geography; Loughborough University; Loughborough UK

4. School of Geography and Environment; Oxford University Centre for the Environment; Oxford UK

5. Department of Geography and Planning; School of Environmental Sciences; Liverpool UK

6. Permafrost Laboratory, Department of Geography; University of Sussex; Brighton UK

7. Department of Geography, Royal Holloway; University of London; Egham UK

8. Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry; University of Padova; Italy

9. British Geological Survey; Keyworth UK

10. Department of Geography; Durham University; Durham UK

11. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences; Plymouth University; Plymouth UK

12. Department of Geography; University of Exeter; Exeter UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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