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020 | _a9780198792987 | ||
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_a304.2 _bELL |
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100 | _aEllis, Erle C. | ||
245 | _aAnthropocene : a very short introduction | ||
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_bOxford University Press _c2018 _aOxford |
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_axxii, 183 p. _bill. _c18 cm |
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_b299.00 _cINR _d00 |
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520 | _aClimate scientists, geologists, ecologists, and archaeologists recognize the profound effects of human activity on Earth, though whether and how this should be recognized as a formal geological epoch - the Anthropocene - remains under debate. This book describes how the Anthropocene concept is affecting the sciences, humanities, and politics. | ||
650 | _aGeology | ||
650 | _aStratigraphic | ||
650 | _aAnthropocene | ||
650 | _aHuman ecology | ||
650 | _aGlobal environmental change | ||
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